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Hi all,

I'm filling out this G325-A form, and the employment history isn't agreeing with me lol. I just graduated college, and during the past 5 years of school, I've been in and out of temporary/seasonal jobs like crazy, at times having 2 jobs and other times being completely unemployed. The past 2 years are ok, but earlier than that things are a mess. I tried using my past W-2 forms to list all of the jobs but this still doesnt list the exact months worked. Theres no way I can figure out all the little times that I've been unemployed and when exactly I worked each job other than the general year. Any advice? Will it be a problem if I screw up the accuracy of this part? I'm obviously attaching a second sheet. I'm also including a note at the bottom explaining this.

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Hi all,

I'm filling out this G325-A form, and the employment history isn't agreeing with me lol. I just graduated college, and during the past 5 years of school, I've been in and out of temporary/seasonal jobs like crazy, at times having 2 jobs and other times being completely unemployed. The past 2 years are ok, but earlier than that things are a mess. I tried using my past W-2 forms to list all of the jobs but this still doesnt list the exact months worked. Theres no way I can figure out all the little times that I've been unemployed and when exactly I worked each job other than the general year. Any advice? Will it be a problem if I screw up the accuracy of this part? I'm obviously attaching a second sheet. I'm also including a note at the bottom explaining this.

I had the same problem listing my addresses in the past 5 years. Have had tons and I couldn't remember the timeframes for each address so I did my best, and like you, I had a separate sheet of paper stating that I didn't keep records of my moves, and thus, the addresses were approximated, and could have missed an address as many were temporary. Didn't have an issue at all. Of course, employment history is different but I would imagine that as long as you're honest, it shouldn't really cause you troubles.

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2009-01-12===> Sent AOS packet via UPS
2009-01-13===> AOS packet received
2009-01-28===> NOA's received in the mail
2009-02-01===> Biometric appt received in the mail
2009-02-06===> Completed biometric appt thru walk-in
2009-02-06===> Applied for expedited AP thru the phone
2009-02-14===> Received AP in the mail
2009-02-11===> Case transferred to CSC
2009-02-23===> EAD received
2009-05-02===> Green card received in the mail, no interview done.

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Hi all,

I'm filling out this G325-A form, and the employment history isn't agreeing with me lol. I just graduated college, and during the past 5 years of school, I've been in and out of temporary/seasonal jobs like crazy, at times having 2 jobs and other times being completely unemployed. The past 2 years are ok, but earlier than that things are a mess. I tried using my past W-2 forms to list all of the jobs but this still doesnt list the exact months worked. Theres no way I can figure out all the little times that I've been unemployed and when exactly I worked each job other than the general year. Any advice? Will it be a problem if I screw up the accuracy of this part? I'm obviously attaching a second sheet. I'm also including a note at the bottom explaining this.

Making up a seperate sheet is good. A note of explanation is also a good idea. Personally, just try your best. You could put down:

eg. 1992 - 1993 McDonalds, Burger King, Joe's Landscaping, and other various part time jobs either seasonal or during school breaks.

Just an idea anyway. I think you've got the right idea.

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