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There is a place where it asks if you have worked, I think or employed while you were here in usa,well I am on expired b2 visa and 6yrs ago I work I think for 2weeks or something like that I think it was less than a month,do I have to report I worked?i know I was not supposed to work because I did not have work permit...so will this affect anything ?I am filing for greencard

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are you adjusting status, chasing after a green card?

yes? no ?

if yes, which visa did you hold that got you into the USA?

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***** Moving from AOS from Family Visa to AOS from Tourism Visa forum ****

You need to tell the truth; if you worked, list it.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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I came here on b2 visa/visitor now expired on I-485 where it asks current uscis status would be what?visitor or visitor out of status? and another question is there best order to put this forms,like 1-485 first then I-130 etc or it doesn't matter how you arrange them?thanks thankyou again!

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I am filling the for but on the section that ask A-number it is not letting me put none,because I don't have on I came here on b2/visitors visa. when I put none the space puts 000-000-000 so I left it blanc,or what should I put?

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I overstayed, it wasn't even mentioned during AOS interview. Its generally forgiven.

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I am filling the for but on the section that ask A-number it is not letting me put none,because I don't have on I came here on b2/visitors visa. when I put none the space puts 000-000-000 so I left it blanc,or what should I put?

RETYPE it again. dont put a on it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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***** several threads on related topics merged and moved to the correct forum. Please keep all related questions, including follow-ups, in one thread. *****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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There is a place where it asks if you have worked, I think or employed while you were here in usa,well I am on expired b2 visa and 6yrs ago I work I think for 2weeks or something like that I think it was less than a month,do I have to report I worked?i know I was not supposed to work because I did not have work permit...so will this affect anything ?I am filing for greencard

Don't sweat about the illegal work you did in the past. Put it there, it'll be forgiven and probably not even come up on your interview day since you're adjusting status as the spouse of a U.S. Citizen and past immigration transgressions get forgiven as a result.

Adjustment of Status From F-1 Visa.

8/14/2014: Mailed AOS package: I-130, I-485, I-765.

8/18/2014: Accepted in Chicago. Transferred to Nebraska Service Center.

8/21/2014: Received NOA 1. I-130, I-485, I-765 in mail.

8/25/2014: Received biometrics in mail. Scheduled for 9/8/2014

9/24/2014: EAD approved. 36 Days!

10/01/2014: EAD mailed.

10/03/2014: Received EAD card.

10/14/2014: I-485 moved to testing and interview.

1/28/2015: Interview scheduled for 3/4/2015.

1/31/2015: Received interview notice.

3/4/2015: Interview completed and APPROVED!

3/5/2015: Welcome notice mailed and I-130 Approved.

3/10/2015: Welcome notice and I-130 approval notice received.

3/12/2015: Green card mailed.

3/14/2015: Green card delivered.

Removal of Conditions: 

12/14/2016: Mailed I-751.

12/19/2016: NOA issued.

01/26/2017: Biometrics.

05/03/2018: I-751 transfered to NBC.

02/27/2019: Joint I-751/N-400 Interview.

05/14/2019: I-751 APPROVED.

Naturalization:

12/02/2017: Mailed N 400 to Phoenix, AZ Lockbox. (I-751 still pending)

12/05/2017: Package delivered in Phoenix, AZ. Transferred to Harrisonburg Processing Center.

12/07/2017: Notice of action issued. (IOE)

12/26/2017: Biometrics.

01/23/2019: Interview Scheduled for 2/27/2019.

02/27/2019: Joint I-751/N-400 interview. N-400 recommended for approval.

05/16/2019: N-400 APPROVED! Placed in line for oath ceremony.

05/17/2019: Oath ceremony notice mailed.

06/12/2019: Swearing in Ceremony! Finally a U.S. citizen!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You can write on the forms by hand once you've printed them so anything it won't let you enter - there's another box where you'd think to write 'present' for your current address - just write yourself. Simples.



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