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I am a May 2012 college graduate, and still do not have an "occupation," but I have had many part-time jobs in the last five years. Should I list those on the G-325A form, or is that not really what they are looking for?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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Yes list any employment you have held over the past 5 years including part time or seasonal work

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I am a May 2012 college graduate, and still do not have an "occupation," but I have had many part-time jobs in the last five years. Should I list those on the G-325A form, or is that not really what they are looking for?

List any job that created income. Prove this by submitting at least one years tax transcript. Get that from IRS web site. They will mail, fax or you can get it at any IRS office. Ask embassy if they allow co sponsors.

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List any job that created income. Prove this by submitting at least one years tax transcript. Get that from IRS web site. They will mail, fax or you can get it at any IRS office. Ask embassy if they allow co sponsors.

I can get the tax transcripts, but I made very little income so I kind of doubt they will care. I know the embassy accepts co sponsors, but I have not found anyone willing or able to help me out with that. I have a part-time job right how and have applied to anything and everything in my area and am hoping to have something full-time in the next month or two so that I don't need a co sponsor. If the job is new, obviously it is not going to show up on last year's taxes, so then would I just provide a letter of employment and pay stubs? One of my job opportunities is an hourly position instead of salaried. Would that be in issue?

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I can get the tax transcripts, but I made very little income so I kind of doubt they will care. I know the embassy accepts co sponsors, but I have not found anyone willing or able to help me out with that. I have a part-time job right how and have applied to anything and everything in my area and am hoping to have something full-time in the next month or two so that I don't need a co sponsor. If the job is new, obviously it is not going to show up on last year's taxes, so then would I just provide a letter of employment and pay stubs? One of my job opportunities is an hourly position instead of salaried. Would that be in issue?

They may care more than you think about your current tax status. One very important factor in every case is the ability to show support for the immigrant. With what I see here you should be concerned and possibly should postpone the interview date to allow time to make sure you qualify is some way.

All you can do is submit what you have. If the job is new is still current income. If it doesn't reflect on last years taxes submit the info you listed. Hourly paid is fine.

When you search for a co sponsor make sure you both understand what you are asking them to do. It isn't as bad as most people think. Good idea to post the question here on VJ to find out exactly what it means to be a co sponsor.

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I can get the tax transcripts, but I made very little income so I kind of doubt they will care. I know the embassy accepts co sponsors, but I have not found anyone willing or able to help me out with that. I have a part-time job right how and have applied to anything and everything in my area and am hoping to have something full-time in the next month or two so that I don't need a co sponsor. If the job is new, obviously it is not going to show up on last year's taxes, so then would I just provide a letter of employment and pay stubs? One of my job opportunities is an hourly position instead of salaried. Would that be in issue?

The most important is current income. You don't need that until the interview. You will still send the past years tax transcripts....there are many people, like students who don't have past income but do have current income.

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I am a May 2012 college graduate, and still do not have an "occupation," but I have had many part-time jobs in the last five years. Should I list those on the G-325A form, or is that not really what they are looking for?

EMPLOYMENT. List EMPLOYMENT.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Yes list any employment you have held over the past 5 years including part time or seasonal work

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