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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)

What do I put in the employment history if I worked illegally. I worked as a nanny for my cousin’s baby, worked for the neighbor cleaning and organizing. Worked for a family friend as a dog sitter, worked for a friend’s friend watering her garden, worked as a house sitter for couple days. Worked as a caregiver for my aunt’s client. I got paid in cash and some checks. In 2018 I earned 400 dollars. And in 2019 I earned 2k plus. Basically I worked so I have I can pay my aunt for my phone bills and some extra money. I was basically a freeloader at my aunt’s place. Now I’m married to my husband(USC) last December and we’re planning to submit the AOS next month. Btw, I plan to pay back my aunt for all the help she gave once I pass my RN license exams here. 

Edited by poohdakz

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, HRQX said:

You list all the jobs, since it's required.

 

As an IR case, you'll still be approved: https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-7-part-b-chapter-8

What about the employer? Do I just write their names? And addresses? 

Edited by poohdakz

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
1 minute ago, HRQX said:

Yes.

 

For any gaps in employment, you'll input "Unemployed." https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-485instr-pc.pdf Page 7

Thanks! 

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
9 minutes ago, milimelo said:

What visa status are you AOSing from? 

B2 visa overstay applying for I-130 and I-485

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

Posted

OMG. I just passed my citizenship application waiting for oath taking.

 

If you apply for a citizenship you will have a hard time. Interview is tough. Immigration officers will find out everything..

 

Tax evasion is a very serious matter enough for you to get deported. Seriously, as a federal crime. 

 

You have many issues. You better find a lawyer. You are an illegal also tax evader. You can be ban in the US. Both federal crime. Any advice if you done it wrong will hurt you and get deported.

 

If you want to live in the US you have to obey the laws as a foreigner. Even Moving violation ticket is a serious issue..

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted
13 minutes ago, Ciana said:

OMG. I just passed my citizenship application waiting for oath taking.

 

If you apply for a citizenship you will have a hard time. Interview is tough. Immigration officers will find out everything..

 

Tax evasion is a very serious matter enough for you to get deported. Seriously, as a federal crime. 

 

You have many issues. You better find a lawyer. You are an illegal also tax evader. You can be ban in the US. Both federal crime. Any advice if you done it wrong will hurt you and get deported.

 

If you want to live in the US you have to obey the laws as a foreigner. Even Moving violation ticket is a serious issue..

This is a bit of hyperbole.

Making $2K puts them far from needing to file taxes.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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17 hours ago, poohdakz said:

once I pass my RN license exams here

Good luck.  RN programs are not easy.  I wish you well.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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48 minutes ago, Ciana said:

OMG. I just passed my citizenship application waiting for oath taking.

 

If you apply for a citizenship you will have a hard time. Interview is tough. Immigration officers will find out everything..

 

Tax evasion is a very serious matter enough for you to get deported. Seriously, as a federal crime. 

 

You have many issues. You better find a lawyer. You are an illegal also tax evader. You can be ban in the US. Both federal crime. Any advice if you done it wrong will hurt you and get deported.

 

If you want to live in the US you have to obey the laws as a foreigner. Even Moving violation ticket is a serious issue..

Relax,   each case is different with citizenship.  

$2000.00 don't make her a  Al Capone with tax evasion.   A moving violation is not a serious matter,  ( a friend of mine had 3)  got his citizenship last month,    don't think this is the biggest obstacle they will have to clear for a visa.

 

You really think all who worked illegally and not filed taxes didn't receive a visa or citizenship, guess again.

 

 

 

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N-400  APPLIED FOR CITIZENSHIP:    Interview will be Houston Tx office.

Mailed:  11/13/2023

Delivered to USCIS Lock Box:  11/15/2023

Credit Card payment processed:  11-16-2023

Received Receipt #   via Text:  11-17-2023

I-797C Receipt received:  11-27-2023

Biometrics  will be reused per letter: 11-27-2023

 

 

 

 

 

FILED  AOS FROM AN EXPIRED VISITORS VISA:

 

Sent: 9/12/16: I-130 + I-485 + I-765 (USPS)

Delivered: Sept. 15th 2016 to Chicago Lock Box

Interview Feb  21st, 2018 for I-485

Interview  May 13th, 2019 for I-130 Stokes interview ( 2 minutes)

NOID issued May 17th 2019

June 5th,2019   USCIS received my response on the  NOID// Addressed the NOID myself, No lawyer ever used in case.

July 1st, 2019  10 YEAR GREEN CARD APPROVED

July 5th, 2019   Approval letters for I-130 & I-485 received in the USPS  mail.

July 11th 2019   Green Card in Hand

 

 

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Posted

My wife worked illegally. We just put all that information in the application. For some since she clean houses we just put various employers. You must though pay your taxes. After we got married last year I got her all caught up on that and got her tax transcripts. You will will end up owing some taxes even though you made a low amount. That will go to social security and Medicare. You won't owe Federal income taxes. You will need a SSN or ITIN to file. We even got her a $2,000 refund for child tax credits for 2018. 

My wife came to the US on an F1 visa about 10 years ago.

05/19/2007 Wedding

03/11/2008 Mailed AOS

03/13/3008 Forms Recieved in Chicago

03/19/2008 Checks Cashed

03/21/2008 NOA's received

04/07/2008 Biometrics Appointment in Cincinnati

05/06/2008 I-765 and I-131 Approved

06/06/2008 I-485 Interview in Louisville, KY

06/06/2008 I-485 Approved :)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
3 hours ago, Ciana said:

OMG. I just passed my citizenship application waiting for oath taking.

 

If you apply for a citizenship you will have a hard time. Interview is tough. Immigration officers will find out everything..

 

Tax evasion is a very serious matter enough for you to get deported. Seriously, as a federal crime. 

 

You have many issues. You better find a lawyer. You are an illegal also tax evader. You can be ban in the US. Both federal crime. Any advice if you done it wrong will hurt you and get deported.

 

If you want to live in the US you have to obey the laws as a foreigner. Even Moving violation ticket is a serious issue..

Congrats on your citizenship! Btw, I have an ITIN and an accountant. Those earnings from 2018 and 2019 were reported to the IRS. I maybe an illegal, a freeloader, but I’m not a tax evader. But thanks for the input. You have a good day. :) 

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
3 hours ago, Lucky Cat said:

Good luck.  RN programs are not easy.  I wish you well.

Thanks. I’m preparing for the NCLEX exams. Once we finish all the paperworks for the AoS application then that’s the next thing on the list. 

05/04/21 - I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 AOS application mailed to Chicago lockbox

05/05/21 - Case was received

06/16/21 - Credit card charged/NOA date

06/22/21NOA received (we didn’t get any text messages) 

07/25/21 - Biometric notice

08/11/21 - Bio appointment date (tip on bio app: don't go 45 minutes early especially if your appointment is at noon. You'll be waiting outside the office under the sun.)

08/17/21 - Case is ready to be scheduled for interview

12/01/21 - I-131 and I-765 case was approved

12/03/21 - I-765 & I-131 Card was mailed

12/04/21 - I-131 and I-765 Receipt Notice mail was received 

12/08/21 - Combo card mail was received 

12/11/21 - SSN card received 

12/21/21 - Interview was scheduled 

12/27/21 - I-485 interview mail notice received  

01/25/21 - Interviewed at Santa Ana Office. New Card is being produced

01/26/21 - Case was approved

02/01/21 - Green Card was received 

 
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