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<p>[QUOTE="Nathan B., post: 4599306, member: 112852"]I took the trouble to submit a letter. I think it is a very good one <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />, and it is also a long one. I got around the character limit for the in-form submission simply by attaching my letter as a .docx file. The web-form then autopopulates the field in question with "See attachment(s)."</p><p><br /></p><p>There is also a statement on the State Department's website that says there is no maximum length for submissions. In other words, the maximum character rule on the webform is probably just an arbitrary number input by some technical person.</p><p><br /></p><p>So don't be afraid of character-maximums!</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I read on the State Department's website that the decision-making process is not decided by the number of submissions, or by how many people feel about a given issue. They are aware that various communities will encourage their members to send form letters, and they <b>very clearly do not want form letters</b>. They say one, detailed, supported, logically-argued letter is more powerful than many form letters. In other words, be detailed, logical, and so on <i>in your own words.</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan B., post: 4599306, member: 112852"]I took the trouble to submit a letter. I think it is a very good one :), and it is also a long one. I got around the character limit for the in-form submission simply by attaching my letter as a .docx file. The web-form then autopopulates the field in question with "See attachment(s)." There is also a statement on the State Department's website that says there is no maximum length for submissions. In other words, the maximum character rule on the webform is probably just an arbitrary number input by some technical person. So don't be afraid of character-maximums! Also, I read on the State Department's website that the decision-making process is not decided by the number of submissions, or by how many people feel about a given issue. They are aware that various communities will encourage their members to send form letters, and they [B]very clearly do not want form letters[/B]. They say one, detailed, supported, logically-argued letter is more powerful than many form letters. In other words, be detailed, logical, and so on [I]in your own words.[/I][/QUOTE]
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