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Hello Everyone,

Is it okay to write all the schools I went into without any supporting papers that I enroll there? should they be needing those school papers, when I wasn't able to finish the other courses that I have had? It might help us and me a little to tell them that I will not be a burden of the state whenever I will be with my partner.

Thank you. Your opinions are greatly appreciated.

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i think anything relevant with you like school credential is in the least of important,what most important is that your fiance can able to support you and above the poverty lines,you will not be ask about school credentials in the interview if thats what you mean...

what being asked there is a cenomar,bc,nbi and an affidavit of support from your fiance, a school credential is a secondary evidence to match your personal information from your other paper...

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Hello Everyone,

Is it okay to write all the schools I went into without any supporting papers that I enroll there? should they be needing those school papers, when I wasn't able to finish the other courses that I have had? It might help us and me a little to tell them that I will not be a burden of the state whenever I will be with my partner.

Thank you. Your opinions are greatly appreciated.

Only write the most relevant schools or those schools that you have completed your course....

Others might have a different opinion... Starting several courses and not finishing them... it reflects a poor attitude... someone who could not finish their tasks....

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I attended 5 colleges/universities and transferred back and forth on the said, took up and shifted 4 different courses, finished and graduated two bachelors. I put all of my school information as it is on my DS since our transcript of records can't hide the flow of our school entries unless otherwise one left the college without honorable dismissal from the latter, thus having an option to disclose it or not. For me, I would rather disclose every information that is needed from me than worry about being caught lying and its consequences. I remember on my interview, when i took my number from the 1st window, the lady giving out the numbers scrutinized my papers, smiled and said " you've got a long list of schools attended! how come?" ( I had it listed on a seperate sheet) I smiled back and explained. She just smiled and handed to me my number.

My immigration lawyer asked me to bring my TOR on the interview, (which I did)but no questions were asked related to this. It may be a case to case basis, at the end it is worth to bring all the necessary documents we deemed necessary to bring on the interview to ease our worries, worse is --further delays. :)

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I attended 5 colleges/universities and transferred back and forth on the said, took up and shifted 4 different courses, finished and graduated two bachelors. I put all of my school information as it is on my DS since our transcript of records can't hide the flow of our school entries unless otherwise one left the college without honorable dismissal from the latter, thus having an option to disclose it or not. For me, I would rather disclose every information that is needed from me than worry about being caught lying and its consequences. I remember on my interview, when i took my number from the 1st window, the lady giving out the numbers scrutinized my papers, smiled and said " you've got a long list of schools attended! how come?" ( I had it listed on a seperate sheet) I smiled back and explained. She just smiled and handed to me my number.

My immigration lawyer asked me to bring my TOR on the interview, (which I did)but no questions were asked related to this. It may be a case to case basis, at the end it is worth to bring all the necessary documents we deemed necessary to bring on the interview to ease our worries, worse is --further delays. :)

I do have my TOR on my 1st degree, I don't have the other one. I do have units in my masters program but only attended 1 sem. I do have units earned in Associates in Nursing. Basically, I do have 2 courses and other miscellaneous units from my other inclinations. Thank you for your response. :)

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