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I just found out that in the G-325A, when they ask you for the employment information for the past 5 years, they wanna you to include the ones that are in the USA and abroad. I was confused, I thought I only need to put down the ones I had in the USA for the past 5 years and the latest job that I had abroad. Therefore, I didn't include one job that I had abroad...
It was an honest mistake (for I-130 and I-485) that I misunderstood the form; I am pretty worried now, any advices or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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It was an honest mistake (for I-130 and I-485) that I misunderstood the form; I am pretty worried now, any advices or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys!!
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I just found out that in the G-325A, when they ask you for the employment information for the past 5 years, they wanna you to include the ones that are in the USA and abroad. I was confused, I thought I only need to put down the ones I had in the USA for the past 5 years and the latest job that I had abroad. Therefore, I didn't include one job that I had abroad...
It was an honest mistake (for I-130 and I-485) that I misunderstood the form; I am pretty worried now, any advices or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks guys!!![Sad](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/sad.gif)
It was an honest mistake (for I-130 and I-485) that I misunderstood the form; I am pretty worried now, any advices or suggestions will be greatly appreciated!
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I would complete a new G-325 and send it to CIS, asking them to replace the first one and explaining how you misunderstood the form. CIS might never connect the new one to the file, but at least you will have a record of having attempted to correct the mistake. You should send by a method that tracks delivery, and keep this evidence to bring to the interview.
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I would complete a new G-325 and send it to CIS, asking them to replace the first one and explaining how you misunderstood the form. CIS might never connect the new one to the file, but at least you will have a record of having attempted to correct the mistake. You should send by a method that tracks delivery, and keep this evidence to bring to the interview.
Yes, she can do this but first is the fact that the G325A is an almost obselete form and second is the fact that to match up the new G325 to the case is about the same odds as winning the lottery and lastly is the fact that the information can be updated at the time of the interview.
It is unfortunate that the OP misinterpreted a simple question that asked her to recite her working history. I also hope that the OP gave all her living addresses regardless of where or what country they might have been in.
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If there was a reasonable chance that the form would actually be reunited with the case file, I would agree. I think you are overly optimistic. However counter-intuitive it might seem to an attorney, the safest course of action is to do nothing... and respond if/when an RFE shows up.
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If there was a reasonable chance that the form would actually be reunited with the case file, I would agree. I think you are overly optimistic. However counter-intuitive it might seem to an attorney, the safest course of action is to do nothing... and respond if/when an RFE shows up.
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I'm not optimistic that the G-325 would get to the file - that's why I said they might never get matched. However, I would prefer her to go to an interview with evidence that she tried to correct the mistake, rather than not do anything. It is probable that she could wait to bring a new G-325 to the interview and everything would be fine. However, I've been at marriage interviews with very difficult CIS officers who might start alleging misrepresentation in this situation. While this is unlikely, why not take a little time and a few dollars to show that you tried to correct the mistake before the interview? It's conservative, but better than getting the permanent residence delayed because the officer won't approve her the day of interview.
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Would the interview only be appointed once the paperwork and any RFE was submitted if requested!
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Thanks guys! I don't see why they would think I am mispresenting thought...the working experience I missed out was in Holland when I had a part-time job at a mexcian restaurant chain during my college; besides, I have the police clearance report from Holland, there is nothing for me to hide from them and there is no benefits from doing so...
I actually thought the same as in the residence address..I put all the US addresses in the past 5 years section, and put my latest oversea one below; but luckly my last oversea address covered the past 5 years period..which should not make any problems I hope regarding that...
Soo......should I send in a new one? My hubby still think I should do nothing at this point until they ask for it; Since I complete the form incorrectly, they should ask me to fix it if they don't accept it... (Since I didn't know that I need to put in all the jobs for the past 5 years, my oversea one was the ealiest one, from Jan 2006 till July 2006, I didn't have anything written down before that period)
I actually thought the same as in the residence address..I put all the US addresses in the past 5 years section, and put my latest oversea one below; but luckly my last oversea address covered the past 5 years period..which should not make any problems I hope regarding that...
Soo......should I send in a new one? My hubby still think I should do nothing at this point until they ask for it; Since I complete the form incorrectly, they should ask me to fix it if they don't accept it... (Since I didn't know that I need to put in all the jobs for the past 5 years, my oversea one was the ealiest one, from Jan 2006 till July 2006, I didn't have anything written down before that period)
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Thanks guys! I don't see why they would think I am mispresenting thought...the working experience I missed out was in Holland when I had a part-time job at a mexcian restaurant chain during my college; besides, I have the police clearance report from Holland, there is nothing for me to hide from them and there is no benefits from doing so...
I actually thought the same as in the residence address..I put all the US addresses in the past 5 years section, and put my latest oversea one below; but luckly my last oversea address covered the past 5 years period..which should not make any problems I hope regarding that...
Soo......should I send in a new one? My hubby still think I should do nothing at this point until they ask for it; Since I complete the form incorrectly, they should ask me to fix it if they don't accept it... (Since I didn't know that I need to put in all the jobs for the past 5 years, my oversea one was the ealiest one, from Jan 2006 till July 2006, I didn't have anything written down before that period)
I actually thought the same as in the residence address..I put all the US addresses in the past 5 years section, and put my latest oversea one below; but luckly my last oversea address covered the past 5 years period..which should not make any problems I hope regarding that...
Soo......should I send in a new one? My hubby still think I should do nothing at this point until they ask for it; Since I complete the form incorrectly, they should ask me to fix it if they don't accept it... (Since I didn't know that I need to put in all the jobs for the past 5 years, my oversea one was the ealiest one, from Jan 2006 till July 2006, I didn't have anything written down before that period)
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If they don't know the form is incorrect, why would they ask you to fix it?
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If I didn't know this mistake at all..(I sent it in May and just notice that by exploring various website yesterday), what would happen then if they don't correct me on it...
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My original understanding was to correct it when it comes up, so if they ask me about the form, I will tell them the truth and correct it...if they didn't ask any questions about it, I shouldn't just bring in a new g-325.
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I know what you mean now, but if they don't really care about my oversea work experience, will it necessary for me to correct it then?
If I didn't know this mistake at all..(I sent it in May and just notice that by exploring various website yesterday), what would happen then if they don't correct me on it...![Confused](https://britishexpats.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif)
My original understanding was to correct it when it comes up, so if they ask me about the form, I will tell them the truth and correct it...if they didn't ask any questions about it, I shouldn't just bring in a new g-325.
If I didn't know this mistake at all..(I sent it in May and just notice that by exploring various website yesterday), what would happen then if they don't correct me on it...
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My original understanding was to correct it when it comes up, so if they ask me about the form, I will tell them the truth and correct it...if they didn't ask any questions about it, I shouldn't just bring in a new g-325.
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