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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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I'm filling out the G-325A employment section, and I'm wondering what I should do for my situation:

I'm a full-time teacher, but I also tutor on the side. Should I put both in the employment section, even though the dates are overlapping?

Another question while I'm here: My most recent job is teaching in Connecticut, but I'm resigning at the end of this school year to move to my home state of Michigan. I'm applying under my Michigan address (since I'm literally moving this Saturday), even though my job listed to present is in Connecticut. Will this be a problem? I don't know what job I'll be getting in Michigan...

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I'm filling out the G-325A employment section, and I'm wondering what I should do for my situation:

I'm a full-time teacher, but I also tutor on the side. Should I put both in the employment section, even though the dates are overlapping?

Another question while I'm here: My most recent job is teaching in Connecticut, but I'm resigning at the end of this school year to move to my home state of Michigan. I'm applying under my Michigan address (since I'm literally moving this Saturday), even though my job listed to present is in Connecticut. Will this be a problem? I don't know what job I'll be getting in Michigan...

No issues with listing all your jobs (even if they overlap), you could annotate it as "secondary employment"

Shouldn't be a problem on the address.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I had overlapping jobs as well. And mine was really confusing because my overlapping jobs were in Atlanta GA and Athens GA (about 1.5 hours drive apart)...so if they had been nitpicky they could have asked me about it. In reality I didn't work both at the same time but I worked in Atlanta about 2 weeks every month, so I was employed at both places at the same time. Don't worry about it. But as Bobby said, you can always annotate with explanations if you want.

N-400 Naturalization Process

June 25, 2013 --Qualified for Citizenship!

October 12, 2017 --Electronically filed

October 13, 2017 --NOA1

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April 5, 2012 --Sent I-751 to Vermont Service Center

May 21, 2012 --Biometric Appointment at ATL office

December 12, 2012 --10 year Green Card in hand

DCF Process

October 10, 2009 --Married in São Paulo

January 14, 2010 --Filed I-130 at São Paulo Consulate for DCF

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June 24, 2010 --POE in Atlanta

 
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