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Old Dec 21st 2002, 12:52 pm
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Tad
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Six years ago, while I was a student, I only got 15hrs TAship and I
found myself another job on campus. My total working time is 25 hours
per week rather than 20. Now I am in the process of GC application.
Will this history affect my application. Does INS trace 5 years ago
pay checks? Please help. Thanks.
 
Old Dec 21st 2002, 4:01 pm
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Hnchoksi
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    >Subject: working overtime
    >From: [email protected] (tad)
    >Date: 12/21/02 8:52 AM Eastern Standard Time
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    >Six years ago, while I was a student, I only got 15hrs TAship and I
    >found myself another job on campus. My total working time is 25 hours
    >per week rather than 20. Now I am in the process of GC application.
    >Will this history affect my application. Does INS trace 5 years ago
    >pay checks? Please help. Thanks.

No they don't. You don't have to worry about it.
 
Old Dec 24th 2002, 4:35 am
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Anonymous
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I don't think on campus jobs count toward the 20 hours. Maybe wrong.

Good Luck!

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    > Six years ago, while I was a student, I only got 15hrs TAship and I
    > found myself another job on campus. My total working time is 25 hours
    > per week rather than 20. Now I am in the process of GC application.
    > Will this history affect my application. Does INS trace 5 years ago
    > pay checks? Please help. Thanks.
 

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