The With keyword has nothing to do with IDisposable or the Using keyword. It is just a handy short-cut to avoid having to type the name of the object reference.
With New System.IO.FileInfo(sfilename)
Console.WriteLine(.Length) '' note the dot without an object reference
'' etc..
End With
Which is the same as:
Dim info = New System.IO.FileInfo(sfilename)
Console.WriteLine(info.Length)
'' etc..
Since FileInfo doesn't implement IDisposable, you otherwise do not have any use for Using. Do avoid assuming that With takes care of disposing the object reference used in the With statement. It doesn't. Does kinda make sense that it would but a good 15+ years of it being around stops the VB.NET team from altering its behavior so dramatically. It was never more than a short-cut to type less code. Featured pretty heavily in the "Why doesn't C# has the with keyword" questions of yore. Hot potato in the early days of C# but it hasn't been for a while now.