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Hi everybody!!!!

I repeat the beginning of my topics all the time because I have not filled out my timelines yet.

I am a conditional permanent resident.

My permanent residency status was granted in Nov 2006 and so

my conditional green card expires in Nov 09/08.

We need to file the I-751 petition to remove the conditions on my permanent residency.

I am a housewife.

Last year I tried to work as a dancer at a night club in FL (I was told that I can make a lot of money very fast).

The club required that I would get an

Adult Entertainment Identification.

I worked only one night and quitted.

Is this on my record?

Does CIS have access to the information that applied for this kind of ID?

I have a copy of my application. They did not require my SS#, but I gave my visa number.

A year later my husband and I were in Las Vegas.

I decided to try to work at a night club (again) for a couple of days.

I had to apply for a sheriff’s card. This time I definitely gave my SS#.

Is it on my record?

Does the immigration have access to this information?

Is it bad for my immigration case?

Who else has the access to my record?

Can I have any problems with getting a job because those IDs on my record?

Can I seal this record? How? :blink::blush::innocent:

Thanks a lot:)))))

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Hi everybody!!!!

I repeat the beginning of my topics all the time because I have not filled out my timelines yet.

I am a conditional permanent resident.

My permanent residency status was granted in Nov 2006 and so

my conditional green card expires in Nov 09/08.

We need to file the I-751 petition to remove the conditions on my permanent residency.

I am a housewife.

Last year I tried to work as a dancer at a night club in FL (I was told that I can make a lot of money very fast).

The club required that I would get an

Adult Entertainment Identification.

I worked only one night and quitted.

Is this on my record?

Does CIS have access to the information that applied for this kind of ID?

I have a copy of my application. They did not require my SS#, but I gave my visa number.

A year later my husband and I were in Las Vegas.

I decided to try to work at a night club (again) for a couple of days.

I had to apply for a sheriff’s card. This time I definitely gave my SS#.

Is it on my record?

Does the immigration have access to this information?

Is it bad for my immigration case?

Who else has the access to my record?

Can I have any problems with getting a job because those IDs on my record?

Can I seal this record? How? :blink::blush::innocent:

Thanks a lot:)))))

I dont see why would this affect your immigration status.... you did nothing illegal, tons of people work as a night club dancer, you weren't selling your body for money on the streets.. so I dont think you should worried... as long as your husband agreed....

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Removal of Conditions:

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06/07/2007 Received NOA

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A picture for visual affirmation would be helpful.

HAHA....J/K

No I don't think you have anything to worry about. In fact, I might go as far as saying those documents/ID cards you received may make good evidence to include in the I-751.

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Filed: Other Country: Rwanda
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Hi everybody!!!!

I repeat the beginning of my topics all the time because I have not filled out my timelines yet.

I am a conditional permanent resident.

My permanent residency status was granted in Nov 2006 and so

my conditional green card expires in Nov 09/08.

We need to file the I-751 petition to remove the conditions on my permanent residency.

I am a housewife.

Last year I tried to work as a dancer at a night club in FL (I was told that I can make a lot of money very fast).

The club required that I would get an

Adult Entertainment Identification.

I worked only one night and quitted.

Is this on my record?

Does CIS have access to the information that applied for this kind of ID?

I have a copy of my application. They did not require my SS#, but I gave my visa number.

A year later my husband and I were in Las Vegas.

I decided to try to work at a night club (again) for a couple of days.

I had to apply for a sheriff’s card. This time I definitely gave my SS#.

Is it on my record?

Does the immigration have access to this information?

Is it bad for my immigration case?

Who else has the access to my record?

Can I have any problems with getting a job because those IDs on my record?

Can I seal this record? How? :blink::blush::innocent:

Thanks a lot:)))))

I dont see why would this affect your immigration status.... you did nothing illegal, tons of people work as a night club dancer, you weren't selling your body for money on the streets.. so I dont think you should worried... as long as your husband agreed....

Thank you:)))

I worry because I was told that CIS did not like when conditional residents take this kind of jobs.

Probably it was wrong.

Thank you, guys, for your support!!

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