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Application snapshot - 2 employers missing ?

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Hi everyone,

 

I was checking my application snapshot(did it online) and i noticed i have my two most recent employers missing. The page has 6 lines for 6 employers/schools.

However, I have had 8 employers/schools in the last 5 years.

 

So, I'm a bit confused, is this simply missing on this form and they can see it online ?

There is no continuation sheet on my application.

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I found the answer to my first post. However, I have two more questions now including:

 

I had two jobs during 2020. Due to pandemic I lost job B (part time job, which i had listed on the n400 form)

 

Do i need to mention on my interview that I am no longer employed by company B ?

Also, I have started doing food delivery as my second part time job - i assume this has to be listed as self employed since we are considered contractors ?

 

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10 hours ago, CHEERIOZ said:

I found the answer to my first post. However, I have two more questions now including:

 

I had two jobs during 2020. Due to pandemic I lost job B (part time job, which i had listed on the n400 form)

 

Do i need to mention on my interview that I am no longer employed by company B ?

Also, I have started doing food delivery as my second part time job - i assume this has to be listed as self employed since we are considered contractors ?

 

During interview they may or may not ask you if any information has changed in your application since you applied. They are mostly interested in changes that can negatively affect your applications like breaking the law in any sense (traffic ticket, arrest, charges etcetra). Job changes are trivial matters and does not affect your application in any way (unless you are employed in the Weed industry that has become legal in some states).... I read somewhere that an applicant's N400 application was denied as he worked in a company that's in the Weed business.

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