Hello,
I am applying for a green card through marriage. I am legal in the US and I entered the country in December on a B2 Visa.
I have a Social Security number because 4 years ago I had a work experience in the USA that lasted 4 months (I had a J1 visa).
I am 24 years old now and I just graduated from my University in South America, moved up here and married my boyfriend in January and started the I-485 process in February.
I started working this month on the 1st of March in a restaurant to make some extra money, but I think this isn`t legal. My question is, if they ask me in the interview if I am working should I lie about it?
Or telling them that I`ve been working is not a problem?
I am not comfortable with the idea of not telling the truth but I also don`t want to get my GC denied because of it.
What is your advise people?
I am applying for a green card through marriage. I am legal in the US and I entered the country in December on a B2 Visa.
I have a Social Security number because 4 years ago I had a work experience in the USA that lasted 4 months (I had a J1 visa).
I am 24 years old now and I just graduated from my University in South America, moved up here and married my boyfriend in January and started the I-485 process in February.
I started working this month on the 1st of March in a restaurant to make some extra money, but I think this isn`t legal. My question is, if they ask me in the interview if I am working should I lie about it?
Or telling them that I`ve been working is not a problem?
I am not comfortable with the idea of not telling the truth but I also don`t want to get my GC denied because of it.
What is your advise people?
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