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In the I-130a visa , what should I put in the employment history?

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I am currently filling up the I-130a form . I am a student , and have been doing my bachelor's degree and now my Master's. 

I don't have an employment history yet other than one internship I did . Should I put that I am a student in the employment area? 

 

This is what they said to do " Provide your employment history for the last five years, 
whether inside or outside the United States. Provide your 
current employment first. If you are currently unemployed, 
type or print "Unemployed" in Item Number 1. below. If you 
need extra space to complete this section, use the space 
provided in Part 7. Additional Information."

 

It doesn't mention studies anywhere in there.

I would really appreciate your help with this . Thank you so much :)fdxcvh.thumb.jpg.1a7cd9602046c0f041862e3bc4237d86.jpg

 

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10 hours ago, Mike E said:

No

No, is OK, but I actually would indicate, Unemployed Student and the dates, then in the second employer space, show the internship.

 

Being a student is not employment, but it's ok to add information, to paint the appropriate picture of your history.  For example, a person who has never had a job or a business could enter "Never Employed", which let's the adjudicator know not to look for any further information, and renders the next section not applicable.  

 

There's not an absolute right and wrong way in this situation, as long as no false information is given.

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