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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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12 minutes ago, apple21 said:

You’re worrying over something irrelevant. It was a temp job that nobody would care about. Forget about it. 🤷🏻‍♀️

thank you sooo much for making me feel better than before! ❤ but if theyll ask should i tell about this 5 month job? 

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11 hours ago, Sal11 said:

thank you sooo much for making me feel better than before! ❤ but if theyll ask should i tell about this 5 month job? 

Of course you should. Always answer their questions truthfully. 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Pakistan
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2 hours ago, Diane and Chris said:

Of course you should. Always answer their questions truthfully. 

can you please tell how should i answer? :( that yes i did a job & didnt mention would be awkward :o like i want a suitable way. 

47 minutes ago, TNJ17 said:

Not important. 

thanks for replying ❤

Filed: Other Country: Saudi Arabia
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On ‎5‎/‎19‎/‎2018 at 5:11 PM, Sal11 said:

thank you for replying, so that 5 month job doesnt need to be mentioned in the form? though i was on trial. 

 

As was stated earlier if you wish to clear up this omission you can mention at the interview that you previously had a short term / part time job that was left off the form. Just bring the employer address and contact info and tell them it was a short term thing.  If they want it they'll take it but I doubt they want it.

 

Unless it was a job that puts you on the excludable list (like trafficking or dealing drugs or laundering someone's money or working for an escort service) then it is not material to the outcome of your case.

 

I've personally attended my wife's interviews.  It isn't a trial, it's just a checklist of potentially excludable items that the IO clears up before granting the visa.  They sniff them out based on whatever research they do on you + what was filed.  Most interviews are pretty boring - a review of the filed documents vs. what the beneficiary brings then either approval on the spot or they check into whatever they discover by talking to the beneficiary.  We're 3 for 3 on approvals.  Relax and make sure you bring everything they ask for.  Good luck!

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