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Hello my dear VJ friends,

I finally made it to the US and am about to get married March 21st. :)

I thought I would get a head start and start filling out all the AOS forms... So far I was doing good with a little help of the example forms and topics here on VJ. But I unfortunatly wasn't able to find answers to the following two questions regarding the G-325a, Biographic Information.

1. The ask about my employment... I never had a full time job, since I am still a student, but I used to deliver newspapers and I worked part time for a student exchange organization (which brings me to my second question). Should I list these occupations or are they only looking for "serious" jobs? I guess they both are jobs, but I feel kind of silly listing newspaper delivery as my job. Haha.

2. I lived in the US as a J-1 student visa holder for 11 months during my high school exchange year back in 2010/2011. Should I list this address as one of my residencies in the past 5 years? I obviously wasn't a resident, but I did live there for a year... The same with my current address here in the US. I live here now, but technically I am not a resident quite yet.

I would really appreciate some input. :) If you have any questions about my situation let me know and I'll be glad to provide more information. ;)

Thank you guys!

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1. Yes. A job is a job isn't it

2. Yes. Resident or not you lived there in the past 5 years

05-19-2012 - Met in Seoul, Korea

03-30-2013 - Married in Washington State

USCIS

01-03-2014 - I-130 Package sent to Chicago lockbox

01-10-2014 - NOA1. Case sent to Texas Service Center

01-14-2014 - Expedite requested due to military deployment

02-04-2014 - NOA2 (Expedite approved)

02-28-2014 - Case shipped to NVC

NVC

03-11-2014 - NVC received case

04-10-2014 - NVC case number assigned

04-15-2014 - DS-261 completed online

04-15-2014 - Expedite requested

04-28-2014 - Case forwarded to consulate (Expedite approved)

Consulate

05-30-2014 - Medical

06-12-2014 - Interview

06-20-2014 - Visa in hand

09-21-2014 - POE (San Francisco)

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