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Should I re-send my forms? and is High school education really enough?

SpaceN

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Hi,
My CN is AS 9xxx and although I have been anxiously waiting for the VB people to just quit being shy and just GO FOR IT REALLY, I'll just continue being anxious and waiting until everyone gets current. Fingers crossed hopefully around early summer!

My questions and situations:
1. I have sent the forms and KCC have confirmed the receipt, but I'm wondering if during the wait, some time next month maybe, I got a new temporary job, should I re-send and update those forms with this new employment details? Not a big deal, maybe just like a four month temp job or something. I'm predicting I will be current around June/July, even if it's sooner, I won't be going until/before July. If I should resend or inform KCC, would it delay the whole process for me to get current/get 2nd NL?

2. I am most definitely going to the interview with *just* my high school diploma. I have actually attended college for 2,5 years, but I didn't finish it. Now I am slightly older than the common age range to be in college. No fancy or long employment history either, although I have my family to support my initial deposit needed to start life in the US.
Will this affect my chances of visa approval? I know that essentially HS diploma is what they all ask for (unless I don't have it I am obliged to compensate for it with at least five-year employment.) I am trying to be relaxed and not to overthink it, but seeing people with already fancy jobs and intimidating degrees I am kinda worried about it.
Should I tell about my plans on continuing my studies there? Which I do plan on doing, since being a PR grants so many advantages; cheaper tuition, possibility on taking part-time studies, etc.

Anyone else in the same situation or have experiences in something similar? Thanks!
 
Relax. You don't need to update your forms for a change in job, and yes a high school diploma really is enough.
 
As SusieQQQ stated , you're perfectly fine! You have the same chance to get a visa as the people with degrees and a job history, so don't worry mate!
 
Make sure your high school diploma is equivalent to 12 years of studies. Other than that, high school diploma and ability to show you'll be able to support yourself (not becoming a public charge) is enough.

I say take your college transcript for the 2.5 years to the interview as well.
 
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