innerwestern
New Member
Hi folks - new member here, from Sydney, with a 9xx number. Been reading various bits of these forums over the last few days, and very appreciative of the passive help you've provided.
So, a question looking for some active help!
On the DS-260, the form asks, following Current Employment, whether you have been previously employed. I have, so I ticked Yes.
The system then opens another sub-form, asking you to include details of all previous jobs in the last decade. However! I've been at the same employer (in different roles) for 13 years. Should I: enter the same employer over and over again, with full details of every role; enter the same employer once and leave the role details blank; tick "no" instead because - despite wording - they only want to know about the last ten years; or something else I haven't thought of?
The 2002 start date on the current employer should indicate that the whole decade is covered, if that's what they're asking.
(I tried going through to the next page without filling in details of previous employers, as that was the most technically accurate way of answering, but the system won't let you do this.)
Thanks in advance, folks!
So, a question looking for some active help!
On the DS-260, the form asks, following Current Employment, whether you have been previously employed. I have, so I ticked Yes.
The system then opens another sub-form, asking you to include details of all previous jobs in the last decade. However! I've been at the same employer (in different roles) for 13 years. Should I: enter the same employer over and over again, with full details of every role; enter the same employer once and leave the role details blank; tick "no" instead because - despite wording - they only want to know about the last ten years; or something else I haven't thought of?
The 2002 start date on the current employer should indicate that the whole decade is covered, if that's what they're asking.
(I tried going through to the next page without filling in details of previous employers, as that was the most technically accurate way of answering, but the system won't let you do this.)
Thanks in advance, folks!