On the online I-130, I have a few periods of unemployment. Each is a completely different case and I'm not sure how to fill out the form for each situation. If you can advise me, please mention which case you are referring to.
Situation #1:
There was a period of about 5 days of unemployment between my last day at one job and my first day at another job. Technically this is a period of unemployment even though obviously I had another job secured. I'm concerned about the system rejecting my application if I leave any gap whatsoever in my 5 year timeline. So for this, my plan is to add a 5 day period where my employer is "unemployed", leave the details blank, and then put in the 5 day date range. Does this sound good.
Situation #2:
I had a period of 1 year of unemployment, but during that year I did about 2 hours of work self-employment. It was just self-employment as a consultant to an actual LLC. I did use a business name for my activity, and filed self-employment on my taxes, but this was not a legally registered business, just me doing business under a name. Also the business had no real address, as I was doing it remotely while traveling interationally. A mere 2 hours of work. Should I just add this whole period as unemployment? One reason is this won't show up on background checks as an employer, so it will mess up the whole application I predict, if I include it. I had that problem before having my background check get stuck because I couldn't prove a non-existent employer name that I used, even though it was legitimate self-employment work.