jrseyshawn
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Hey everyone,
Just want to give you guys a short background on my situation... Well all started when I came here to the US in 1990. I came here with my parents who are working for the UN. I was under a G-4 visa (if I’m not mistaken) and I changed my visa to an F-1 student visa in 1998 while I was in college. My student visa expired in 2000 and my OPT expired a year after. During my OPT time I was working for a good company and I stayed on without mentioning anything even after my OPT expired. In 2003 I moved to a diff company but I was able to work without any work authorization because I was able to present 2 forms of ID. My social security card does not have anything on it stating that I can’t work.
Anyway I met my wife ONLINE in March of 2005. In December of 2005 we moved in together and got married in June of this year. The June wedding was a civil ceremony and we plan on having a formal/religious wedding in March of next year. In August (receipt date Aug 29) we filed for the I-130, I-485 and the I-765 with the help of a lawyer. On Sep 14th I had my Biometrics and probably the third week of October we received our interview date of December 13th. I’m still waiting for my work auth card because I need to get my license which expired a week ago renewed. I signed up online but I have still not received any update e-mail even though the “last update date” on the website states 11/9/06. I hope this update is the fact that they mailed me the card.
Well this is my dilemma. The marriage is totally legitimate. Love my wife and all that mushy stuff. When I was filling out my application with the lawyer she only put 1 year of job experience, which was during my OPT period (5 years ago). My question is; what I tell the interviewer if he/she asks me if I work. I will feel like cra* if I lie because at this point in my career I make a more than healthy living and common sense would tell the officer how a grown man of 32 yrs does not do anything for a living for the last 5 odd yrs. If not I’m not sure if any of my employment history will come up anytime during the USCIS process. If I do tell him I work the application says the opposite. So I’m between a rock and a hard place. I’m supposed to meet with the lawyer before the interview but I know there are some knowledgeable members and lawyers here so I would appreciate your opinion. I want to tell the truth and will telling the truth in this occasion diminish my chances of getting approved because I worked without authorization for the last five years? The only saving grace could be that I have always paid my taxes.
This is the only thing that has me on pins and needles about the interview.
Well I’m pretty sure that there are many people in the same boat and hope this question helps others as much as it will me.
Cheers
S
Just want to give you guys a short background on my situation... Well all started when I came here to the US in 1990. I came here with my parents who are working for the UN. I was under a G-4 visa (if I’m not mistaken) and I changed my visa to an F-1 student visa in 1998 while I was in college. My student visa expired in 2000 and my OPT expired a year after. During my OPT time I was working for a good company and I stayed on without mentioning anything even after my OPT expired. In 2003 I moved to a diff company but I was able to work without any work authorization because I was able to present 2 forms of ID. My social security card does not have anything on it stating that I can’t work.
Anyway I met my wife ONLINE in March of 2005. In December of 2005 we moved in together and got married in June of this year. The June wedding was a civil ceremony and we plan on having a formal/religious wedding in March of next year. In August (receipt date Aug 29) we filed for the I-130, I-485 and the I-765 with the help of a lawyer. On Sep 14th I had my Biometrics and probably the third week of October we received our interview date of December 13th. I’m still waiting for my work auth card because I need to get my license which expired a week ago renewed. I signed up online but I have still not received any update e-mail even though the “last update date” on the website states 11/9/06. I hope this update is the fact that they mailed me the card.
Well this is my dilemma. The marriage is totally legitimate. Love my wife and all that mushy stuff. When I was filling out my application with the lawyer she only put 1 year of job experience, which was during my OPT period (5 years ago). My question is; what I tell the interviewer if he/she asks me if I work. I will feel like cra* if I lie because at this point in my career I make a more than healthy living and common sense would tell the officer how a grown man of 32 yrs does not do anything for a living for the last 5 odd yrs. If not I’m not sure if any of my employment history will come up anytime during the USCIS process. If I do tell him I work the application says the opposite. So I’m between a rock and a hard place. I’m supposed to meet with the lawyer before the interview but I know there are some knowledgeable members and lawyers here so I would appreciate your opinion. I want to tell the truth and will telling the truth in this occasion diminish my chances of getting approved because I worked without authorization for the last five years? The only saving grace could be that I have always paid my taxes.
This is the only thing that has me on pins and needles about the interview.
Well I’m pretty sure that there are many people in the same boat and hope this question helps others as much as it will me.
Cheers
S