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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Austria
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Hi guys!

I am currently filling out my G325A form, which is the last thing to do before we're sending in the forms this week..

However, I am stuck at one question right now and really would appreciate your help! :)

The thing I need help with is: Applicant's employment last five years

I was an Au Pair from July 2014 - 2016, currently (August 2016) I am unemployed since I am in my travel month and am about to leave the country in a few days.

Before I started my Au Pair job, I went to school and was therefore unemployed as well.

I am aware, that "student" is not an employment.

My questions is:

  1. Do I right "None" in the box for the Employer or do I write "unemployed"??
  2. Also, since the form says I have to state my employment for the last 5 years (in my case August 2011 - August 2016), do I write "unemployed" from 08/2011 - 06/2014 (before my Au Pair job started) or do I write it from 07/2009-06/2011 (2009 is when I started the last school I graduated from)??

AND one last thing.. in the box for employer, is it enough if I fill in "Au Pair in America, Stamford, CT" or should I write their entire address with street name, Zip code, etc??

I would really appreciate some help from you guys so I don't make any mistakes before sending everything in.

THANK YOU! :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I would write unwnployed-college student and as far as the author pair ask your previous employers what info they would want given. I hope this helps

I would write unwnployed-college student and as far as the author pair ask your previous employers what info they would want given. I hope this helps

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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You don't have to account for every month of the past 5 years. Just simply put the dates of your employment within the past five years. If there are gaps, they will realize you were unemployment during those times. (At least they did for my fiance). List the addresses as accurately as possible with the room you have on the line.

 
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