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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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I just completed the DS-260 for my wife. It only asks for current employment and no educational history. Is this correct. I have logged in several times to check and still nothing.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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It should ask for employment history for the last 10 years so if it has been the same job for 10 years you only need that one. . Education history should go back to high school - that's what I had to fill out...

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IR-1/CR-1 Visa : National Benefits Center NVC Received: 2014-01-08
Consulate : Montreal, Canada NVC Case Number: 2014-02-07
Marriage : 2013-02-22 Paid I-864 Bill: 2014-02-13
I-130 Sent : 2013-03-16 Sent I-864 Docs: 2014-02-14
I-130 NOA1 : 2013-03-20 Paid IV Bill: 2014-03-03
Trans. to NSC : 2013-11-05 Sent IV Docs: 2014-03-04
I-130 NOA2: 2013-12-16 Submitted DS-260: 2014-03-06

Case Complete 2014-03-21

Interview & APPROVED 2014-05-08

POE 2014-06-21

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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It only asks for current occupation and if she has any other occupation. No dates of employment asked. The next page asks if she has ever been in the military. No questions at all about education.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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Has anyone else seen this on their application? Should we submit? Everything else is complete. I have attached a printout of the page showing Work/Education/Training. This was all it asked. Nothing else.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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If this is a permanent change, that would be great news...a lot less digging for information required. Any one else have any kind of confirmation or information?

Removal of Conditions:

2016-09-27: I-751 removal of conditions petition sent (with fee waiver request)

2016-09-30: I-751 petition delivered to California Service Center

2016-11-01: Informed in USCIS customer service call that they had no record of receiving our petition, but that it might still be languishing somewhere in fee waiver limbo

2016-11-01: Filed I-751 again, this time with payment check instead of fee waiver request (sent Priority Express)

2016-11-03: Date on I-797 Notice of Action (received 11/7)

2016-11-09: USCIS mailed out denial of our original fee waiver request, with denial letter dated 2016-11-02

2016-11-19: Biometrics appointment notice issued, for 2016-12-07 appointment

2016-11-26: Second biometrics appointment notice issue, for 2016-12-16 appointment (see this thread)

2016-12-07: Biometrics appointment. Allowed to complete biometrics despite mix-up on their end (again see this thread), but some people had to come back for second appointment date.

2018-05-01: Notice that our case was transferred to National Benefits Center in Lee's Summit, MO

2018-06-11: Approved after N-400 interview in Portland, OR (they seemed to be waiting for that before bothering with it)

 

Citizenship:

2017-12-11: N-400 Application for Naturalization submitted online while still waiting to hear back on I-751, received same day

2017-12-15: Biometrics notice

2018-01-04: Biometrics completed, on appointment date (Portland, OR)

2018-02-28: Interview scheduled for April 12 in Portland, OR

2018-03-01 (approximate): We sent in a letter requesting that the interview be rescheduled to after June 8, due to combination of work and family travel plans

2018-03-07: Notice that our April 12 interviewed had been "canceled" (pending rescheduling, but the letter didn't actually say that; officer at InfoPass later explained that interviews aren't scheduled until five or six weeks before the interview date, so they were waiting until closer to our requested rescheduling window)

2018-05-03: New interview scheduled for June 11.

2018-06-11: Citizenship interview - approved!

 

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Has anyone else seen this on their application? Should we submit? Everything else is complete. I have attached a printout of the page showing Work/Education/Training. This was all it asked. Nothing else.

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HI J&A , I have the same situation with yours. it only ask for my current occupation. I have a friend who submitted hers few days ago and hers is completely different than my Work/education history. should I put NO and leave it as it is? I don't have other occupation or part time or the likes....

thanks.

Sept 2011- Met Online

May 16, 2014 - Wedding Date

USCIS

July 13, 2014 - I-130 NOA1 receipt (Nebraska Service Center)

July 30, 2014 - I-130 approved-NOA2 (17 days from NOA1)

NVC

Sep 03, 2014- Case # & IIN received

Nov 13, 2014- Case Complete (9/14/14 & 10/14/14 ; AOS & IV scan date )

EMBASSY

Dec 03, 2014 - Received P4 letter ( interview on Jan 29, 2015 )

Feb 03, 2015 - Visa on hand ( Thank You Lord )

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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HI J&A , I have the same situation with yours. it only ask for my current occupation. I have a friend who submitted hers few days ago and hers is completely different than my Work/education history. should I put NO and leave it as it is? I don't have other occupation or part time or the likes....

thanks.

We just put NO for the other occupations. We only listed her current job. No problems at all. It seems this is common.

Just fill in the current job and submit.

Good luck with the process. It seems long but once complete, it's all worth it. It took us 13 months from initial application to my wife's arrival. Yesterday was her 2 month anniversary as a resident of the US.

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We just put NO for the other occupations. We only listed her current job. No problems at all. It seems this is common.

Just fill in the current job and submit.

Good luck with the process. It seems long but once complete, it's all worth it. It took us 13 months from initial application to my wife's arrival. Yesterday was her 2 month anniversary as a resident of the US.

thanks a lot.

I will submit the DS-260 by today.

Its long and stressful process. Good that you are already done with it. we are hoping to be complete 1st quarter of next year.

Sept 2011- Met Online

May 16, 2014 - Wedding Date

USCIS

July 13, 2014 - I-130 NOA1 receipt (Nebraska Service Center)

July 30, 2014 - I-130 approved-NOA2 (17 days from NOA1)

NVC

Sep 03, 2014- Case # & IIN received

Nov 13, 2014- Case Complete (9/14/14 & 10/14/14 ; AOS & IV scan date )

EMBASSY

Dec 03, 2014 - Received P4 letter ( interview on Jan 29, 2015 )

Feb 03, 2015 - Visa on hand ( Thank You Lord )

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HI J&A , I have the same situation with yours. it only ask for my current occupation. I have a friend who submitted hers few days ago and hers is completely different than my Work/education history. should I put NO and leave it as it is? I don't have other occupation or part time or the likes....

thanks.

If you look at the NVC process wiki there is a link to why some people answer more questions and some people answer less. For instance, a housewife will have to answer more. A male of any country will have to answer more, etc... It depends on a variety of factors.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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