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Hi everyone!

My fiancee has a 2 year associates degree in computer sciences but put down "Vocational" for Highest Educational Attainment when she probably should've put College/University (I googled what a 2 year associates degree is considered after she told me what she put in that field).

Does she have to re-do her pre-registration to make this one change? I assume Highest Educational Attainment isn't that major in the grand scheme of the medical/visa process and hoping she doesn't have to re-do her pre-registration for this?

Thanks in advance!

Edited by rnab32

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7/2/18 - ROC packet (I-751) sent

7/5/18 - USCIS CSC received

7/13/18 - NOA (I-797) notice date

7/17/18 - $680 check cashed

7/20/18 - NOA (I-797) received

3/11/19 - Biometrics reused

6/4/19 - Case transferred to Potomac Service Center  

10/9/19 - New Card Is Being Produced / Approved

10/11/19 - Card Was Mailed To Me

10/12/19 - Approval Notice received

10/17/19 - 10-yr Green Card received

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No, it's the online pre-registration for the medical.

ROC:

7/2/18 - ROC packet (I-751) sent

7/5/18 - USCIS CSC received

7/13/18 - NOA (I-797) notice date

7/17/18 - $680 check cashed

7/20/18 - NOA (I-797) received

3/11/19 - Biometrics reused

6/4/19 - Case transferred to Potomac Service Center  

10/9/19 - New Card Is Being Produced / Approved

10/11/19 - Card Was Mailed To Me

10/12/19 - Approval Notice received

10/17/19 - 10-yr Green Card received

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Posted (edited)

The online preregistration doesn't go anywhere in their database, just a form you fill out and print.......just fill it out again. It's only meant to save time so you don't have to fill it out there....she still have to print it and take in.

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  On 8/2/2015 at 5:31 AM, rnab32 said:

Hi everyone!

My fiancee has a 2 year associates degree in computer sciences but put down "Vocational" for Highest Educational Attainment when she probably should've put College/University (I googled what a 2 year associates degree is considered after she told me what she put in that field).

Does she have to re-do her pre-registration to make this one change? I assume Highest Educational Attainment isn't that major in the grand scheme of the medical/visa process and hoping she doesn't have to re-do her pre-registration for this?

Thanks in advance!

The education level does not have an effect on anything with SLEC. Why they put that in a pre-registration form is beyond me. Make sure you have all the necessary documents. If you need a check list then go here. They are looking for the DS-160 on the second day so be sure to bring a copy with you. Good luck.

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  On 8/2/2015 at 5:31 AM, rnab32 said:

Hi everyone!

My fiancee has a 2 year associates degree in computer sciences but put down "Vocational" for Highest Educational Attainment when she probably should've put College/University (I googled what a 2 year associates degree is considered after she told me what she put in that field).

Does she have to re-do her pre-registration to make this one change? I assume Highest Educational Attainment isn't that major in the grand scheme of the medical/visa process and hoping she doesn't have to re-do her pre-registration for this?

Thanks in advance!

Nope, doesn't matter,she could have put nothing and it would matter either.

Edited by Hank_

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Further, I don't think she made a mistake. I am a college professor. Two year degrees are typically granted by community colleges or vocational schools, rather than colleges and universities. Colleges and universities mostly grant 4 year (and graduate) degrees. Yes, they sometimes have certificate programs, but those are usually minor. I would definitely leave it alone and not give it a second thought. It is easy to get caught up worrying about little things. I think this is definitely in the "little things" category.

Congratulations on being so far through the process. You're almost there. Then comes the important stuff - building a wonderfu life together.

Good luck.

Tom

Thank for for updating your timeline. (My Assistant, then edit/add my timeline.)
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Posted (edited)

Thanks again everyone!

Teachers - Good to know! I think that's why she put down Vocational as she assumed the College/University option was for 4 year degrees. Thanks, so close yet so far! Haha. Good luck on your journey and hope you get your NOA2 soon!

Edited by rnab32

ROC:

7/2/18 - ROC packet (I-751) sent

7/5/18 - USCIS CSC received

7/13/18 - NOA (I-797) notice date

7/17/18 - $680 check cashed

7/20/18 - NOA (I-797) received

3/11/19 - Biometrics reused

6/4/19 - Case transferred to Potomac Service Center  

10/9/19 - New Card Is Being Produced / Approved

10/11/19 - Card Was Mailed To Me

10/12/19 - Approval Notice received

10/17/19 - 10-yr Green Card received

 
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