During the last five years I have changed many jobs in the US, and I am not quite sure of the exact days of employment even though I know them approximately. Do USCIS really check these dates in such details ?
No they don't check it unless they suspect something. You don't have to request any docs from employers. This is absurd.
I fully agree with goro. If you don't remember the exact dates, just list the month and year. There is absolutely no need to jump through hoops and request information from your past employers.
Well, if you think that picking up the phone and calling an HR department is jumping through hoops.
Well, if you think that picking up the phone and calling an HR department is jumping through hoops. I think it is worth to have the exact dates.
Not only is it not worth it, it's completely unnecessary.
Dealing with an HR department is a pain in the rump even if it's your own company. It's 3x worse if it isn't.
I must have been pretty lucky then. All the HR departments and personnel I dealt with were extremely helpful and friendly.
Yep, in your opinion it's not worth it and it is unnecessary. In my opinion it is worth it and it is necessary. Everybody is free to choose.
This isn't about opinion. This is about completely unnecessary footwork. Again, month and year are perfectly acceptable.
Until you point us to a USCIS document/source verifying this, it is your opinion. Can you point us to a USCIS document/source stating that "approximate" month/year is fine?
Oh, enough already. Reread my posts - I have never claimed my statements to be facts. Can YOU point us to a USCIS document/source stating that "exact" date is required?
Look at all the date entries on N-400! The N-400 is a USCIS document! All dates on that document are in MM/DD/YYYY format.
You are basing your opinion on the automatic field in a fillable PDF? I am speechless...