G-325A and illegal work

sammy41

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Hi, everybody
I am a USC and very new to all this. Last March I married my gf of over 3 years. She's been here for over 5 years. She came to the states on B-2 visa and never left. Of course, she worked all those years. I've read that we have to mention that fact in her G-325A form. But could she get into a lot of troubles if she hasn't paid taxes? Or you have other ideas. Thanks a lot.
 
She is forgiven for working illegally when marrying a USC. You must write down any jobs that she has had for 6 months or longer (if she never had two or more for 6 months then list ALL her jobs). It is important not to lie because if they find out she worked and you lied she will be denied her GC. Good Luck!
 
She is forgiven for working illegally when marrying a USC. You must write down any jobs that she has had for 6 months or longer (if she never had two or more for 6 months then list ALL her jobs). It is important not to lie because if they find out she worked and you lied she will be denied her GC. Good Luck!

Sorry but I have another question. So we don't need to mention her little jobs? like 1-5 month long jobs? do we write unemployed for that time? thank
 
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