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Things happened in 2014 by time order: 
1. Work full time on H1B 
2. Start doing some online sales and web marketing in spare time as sole proprietorship (in my own SSN and a new EIN tied to my SSN), total revenue was about $1000 and the total profit is negative. 
3. Married to a citizen 
4. Applied Marriage based green card. 

The green card has been interviewed and approved in 2015. 

Now, I recalled that on my G325A of the green card application, I only put employment tied to my H1B, but didn't put the spare time business as self-employment because I don't realize it can be considered employment and even illegal employment during my H1B. 

I am concerned that if this can be treated as lying or hiding to uscis, so they can revoke my GC or even citizenship in the future. Do I need to do anything to prevent this? 
 

Edited by hicarter
 
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