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Filed: Country: Canada
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Ok I've read several posts on here about how to fill out the 325A, specifically the section on "Applicant's employment last five years", I'm still a tad confused, and would like some input on my specific situation.

My time line would look like this:

  • Work 02/14 - Present
  • Unemployed - Vacation - 11/13-02/14
  • Work 05/12 - 10/13
  • College 01/12 - 04/12
  • College 10/11 - 12/11
  • Work 06/11 - 10/11
  • Work 04/11 - 06/11
  • College 01/11 - 04/11
  • College 09/10 - 12/10
  • Work 05/10 - 08/10
  • Unemployed 01/10 - 04/10
  • Work 11/09 - 12/09
  • Work 10/09 - 11/09
  • Unemployed 08/09 - 09/09
  • Work 07/09 - 08/09
  • Unemployed 05/09 - 07/09
  • College 01/09- 04/09

My question for this section is would I include all those entries on the form/extra page? This way would ensure no gaps in time of employment. Should I remove the parts where I was in college?

Any and all information greatly appreciated, we hope to send out our package this Friday! Yay!

Thank you all in advance!

-Andrea

P.S Each "Work" entry has its own ROE, but may have been the same employer. If I'm correct they should both have their own entry on the form? For example if I worked at Job1 from 05/10 to 09/10 then received ROE and returned to school,and was then re-hired at Job1 from 04/11 to 09/11, they would be two different entries?

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Yes list all your jobs for the last 5 years. If you need to, attach a separate sheet of paper. You do not need the entries you marked College (unless this was work). You just need to list your work history, and if there are gaps in employment, then you write unemployed for those gaps.

From your example: If you worked Job 1 from 5/10 to 9/10, and returned to that same job from 4/11 to 9/11, it would look like this:

  • JOB 1 From: 05/2010 To: 09/2010
  • UNEMPLOYED 09/2010 04/2011
  • JOB 1 04/2011 09/2011

I hope this gives you a better idea how to list your work history.

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Occupation is the type of job you had. Vacation or College isn't an occupation. For example: cashier, cook, waitress, mechanic, factory worker, librarian, etc. If you were unemployed, then the occupation would be unemployed.

K-1
NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Don't list college as employment unless you were employed by the school., in which case you would put what job you did at the school and not just 'college'.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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