I worked illegally for over 5 years. Should i mention on G325?

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i am extremely scare to mention my employment history. i have been working illegally for so long. Now i am married to a USC. Should i mention on form. Would they use that against me?

sometimes, i wished i didn't but i had no choice, it was about survival. I did file taxes on all those illegal work and paid taxes on them. but i am scared they crapped out of my mind.

i put all the work on the form, then i starting changing the dates i worked them, some i don't even remember the dates. and that was within 5 yrs.
 
8 CFR § 245.1 Eligibility.

(a) General. Any alien who is physically present in the United States, except for an alien who is ineligible to apply for adjustment of status under paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, may apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident of the United States if the applicant is eligible to receive an immigrant visa and an immigrant visa is immediately available at the time of filing of the application. A special immigrant described under section 101(a)(27)(J) of the Act shall be deemed, for the purpose of applying the adjustment to status provisions of section 245(a) of the Act, to have been paroled into the United States, regardless of the actual method of entry into the United States.

[Did you make a legal entry in the first place, if NOT then the unauthorized work is irrelevant.]

(b) Restricted aliens. The following categories of aliens are ineligible to apply for adjustment of status to that of a lawful permanent resident alien under section 245 of the Act, unless the alien establishes eligibility under the provisions of section 245(i) of the Act and §245.10, is not included in the categories of aliens prohibited from applying for adjustment of status listed in §245.1(c), is eligible to receive an immigrant visa, and has an immigrant visa immediately available at the time of filing the application for adjustment of status:

(1) Any alien who entered the United States in transit without a visa;

(2) Any alien who, on arrival in the United States, was serving in any capacity on board a vessel or aircraft or was destined to join a vessel or aircraft in the United States to serve in any capacity thereon;

(3) Any alien who was not admitted or paroled following inspection by an immigration officer;

(4) Any alien who, on or after January 1, 1977, was employed in the United States without authorization prior to filing an application for adjustment of status. This restriction shall not apply to an alien who is:

(i) An immediate relative as defined in section 201(b) of the Act; [This is YOU!]


(ii) A special immigrant as defined in section 101(a)(27)(H) or (J) of the Act;

(iii) Eligible for the benefits of Public Law 101–238 (the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989) and files an application for adjustment of status on or before October 17, 1991; or

(iv) Eligible for the benefits of Public Law 101–238 (the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989), and has not entered into or continued in unauthorized employment on or after November 29, 1990.

etc....
 
No i did not, i did not even say i was a permanent resident. I used a work permit they gave me, it just expired and i continued working. I was just lucky they did not e-verify me. I used my own social security as well
 
No i did not, i did not even say i was a permanent resident. I used a work permit they gave me, it just expired and i continued working. I was just lucky they did not e-verify me. I used my own social security as well

How did you enter the U.S. originally?

You can get an EAD for withholding of removal, TPS, or as a result of what may eventually be a failed asylum application and none of those have to start with a lawful entry.
 
On a tourist visa, i was 16. I don't have an asylum case, never did, just got the permit thru the dv lotery. Now i am 30. So yeah.. 15 yrs in the states.
 
You said you got the work permit through the DV lottery. What happened with the DV lottery case? Was your adjustment of status denied because of your overstay?
 
I think if you post your timeline..i.e. date of entry, type of visa, POE, info about DV lottery it would make things a lil easier and get a better response.
 
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