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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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I just graduated from a U.S. college. Should I report my employments in college on the G325-A form?

USCIS has my SSN so they can see I've worked during College but probably not what kind of job. But how should we write them down? Without time gap or overlapping jobs?

Should we write down

College student Aug 05 to May 09,

College student worker 06 2006 to 05 2008

and then

unemployed May 09 to present

OR

like this:

08 2005 - 06 2006: student

06 2006 - 09 2007: research assistant

09 2006 - 05 2008: tutor

09 2007 - 05 2009: student

?

Any help is appreciated!

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AOS + EAD + AP

03/17/10 Mailed using Priority Mail

03/21/10 Arrived at Chicago Lockbox

03/29/10 NOA1 issued

03/31/10 Notice on biometrics appointment for AOS+ EAD issued

04/13/10 I-485 transferred to CSC

04/21/10 Biometrics taken

04/22/10 AOS+EAD touched

05/04/10 AOS touched

05/26/10 EAD card ordered, AP touched/approved

06/01/10 AP received in the mail

06/04/10 Notice on mailing of EAD card received

07/10/10 AOS touched

08/09/10 still no updates

09/09/10 AOS touched

09/11/10 I-129F touched (???)

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I just graduated from a U.S. college. Should I report my employments in college on the G325-A form?

USCIS has my SSN so they can see I've worked during College but probably not what kind of job. But how should we write them down? Without time gap or overlapping jobs?

Should we write down

College student Aug 05 to May 09,

College student worker 06 2006 to 05 2008

and then

unemployed May 09 to present

OR

like this:

08 2005 - 06 2006: student

06 2006 - 09 2007: research assistant

09 2006 - 05 2008: tutor

09 2007 - 05 2009: student

?

Any help is appreciated!

USCIS doesn't enteract wth the SSA.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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I just graduated from a U.S. college. Should I report my employments in college on the G325-A form?

USCIS has my SSN so they can see I've worked during College but probably not what kind of job. But how should we write them down? Without time gap or overlapping jobs?

Should we write down

College student Aug 05 to May 09,

College student worker 06 2006 to 05 2008

and then

unemployed May 09 to present

OR

like this:

08 2005 - 06 2006: student

06 2006 - 09 2007: research assistant

09 2006 - 05 2008: tutor

09 2007 - 05 2009: student

?

Any help is appreciated!

Neither of the above. Write down ALL employment, and the dates employed at each job. Write down all periods of unemployment as "unemployed". It is OK to have overlapping. It is legal to have two jobs. There should be no gaps in the five year period. Fill in gaps with "unemployed"

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Gary And Alla

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