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Probably a simple question, but have you guys truly gone for ALL schools etc from age 5 or just those that you would typically put on your CV/resume (i.e. High School onwards) or even just those where you got a degree/diploma (i.e. uni/college etc)?

Steve (UKC) & Sonja (USC)

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Probably a simple question, but have you guys truly gone for ALL schools etc from age 5 or just those that you would typically put on your CV/resume (i.e. High School onwards) or even just those where you got a degree/diploma (i.e. uni/college etc)?

I'm not sure of the "official" word, but we listed everything. Then again, my husband didn't have that long of a list, so it was very easy. Part of the benefit of having lived in one place throughout all of childhood/young adulthood!

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Yeah, and there in lies the question. I have 8 places I could list and I have no problems doing so, just keen not to completely overdo it (is that even possible??)

Steve (UKC) & Sonja (USC)

MARRIED August 2004

NOA1 8 Feb 2010

NOA2 8 Mar 2010

PACKET 3 17 Mar 2010

MEDICAL 30 Mar 2010

PACKET 4 15 Apr 2010

INTERVIEW 24 May 2010 - APPROVED!!

VISA RECEIVED 27 May 2010

---------------------

REMAINING TARGETS

ARRIVE USA 7 Jun 2010

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I've read on some threads that listing high school and university (and any further degrees) suffice. However, we were already having to include an additional sheet, with "continued" answers for places he lived and worked, that it was easy to just add the extra lines listing his complete schooling as well. Have fun!

(Oh, and for these forms, I would always rather overdo it than underdo it, you know? Better safe than sorry, and all that?)

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