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    Hi,

    My AOS interview is coming up soon and I have a small problem. A few months ago, I met this guy who had a company and was doing clean up like removing debris and wood from houses that were affected by Hurricane Harvey. He asked if I wanted to help and I obliged since I was home doing nothing. I did this for a total of 5 days and in the end he gave me some cash and told me thanks for helping. Would this be a problem for my AOS interview? MY wife is a USC but I am unsure about this. IS this considered working without authorization? IF asked did I work without authorization should I say yes? Please help.

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    My understanding is Filing AOS status forgives overstaying or working without authorization.
    I got a social security number through the school I was going to. Things got hard because my step dad who sponsored me to come here for sick and couldn’t support my education anymore. I worked for Macy’s thinking because I had a social security card I could work anywhere but that wasn’t true without EAD. I have an interview on Feb 14 and I did put in that I worked for Macy’s on the forms. The paralegal that prepared my form told me it will be ok. It’s better to be truthful than not. So if they ask just tell the truth. You can say it was an odd job.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by killa23 View Post
      Hi,

      My AOS interview is coming up soon and I have a small problem. A few months ago, I met this guy who had a company and was doing clean up like removing debris and wood from houses that were affected by Hurricane Harvey. He asked if I wanted to help and I obliged since I was home doing nothing. I did this for a total of 5 days and in the end he gave me some cash and told me thanks for helping. Would this be a problem for my AOS interview? MY wife is a USC but I am unsure about this. IS this considered working without authorization? IF asked did I work without authorization should I say yes? Please help.
      Don't lie. Just tell him you helped out a guy cleaning up Hurricane damage and when you were done he slipped you some cash. That's it. as long as you tell truth its ok.
      4-18-18 PD
      4-29-18 Finger Print fee was received
      9-26-18 I-765 and I-131 Approved
      10-02-18 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office (sent to Lawyer) Day 167
      10-03-18 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview Day 168
      10-05-18 your case has been scheduled for a interview. Day 170
      11-13-18 Interview
      11-13-18 New card being produced
      11-15-18 I130 and I485 Approved
      11-20-18 Card Mailed

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      • #4
        Originally posted by killa23 View Post
        Hi,

        My AOS interview is coming up soon and I have a small problem. A few months ago, I met this guy who had a company and was doing clean up like removing debris and wood from houses that were affected by Hurricane Harvey. He asked if I wanted to help and I obliged since I was home doing nothing. I did this for a total of 5 days and in the end he gave me some cash and told me thanks for helping. Would this be a problem for my AOS interview? MY wife is a USC but I am unsure about this. IS this considered working without authorization? IF asked did I work without authorization should I say yes? Please help.
        Only tell them if they ask.
        Don't jump your guns before the officer asks...

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        • #5
          Tell the truth

          Originally posted by k6543 View Post
          Only tell them if they ask.
          Don't jump your guns before the officer asks...
          Please don't follow the advice above. Just tell the truth. Working without authorization is forgiven for spouses of USC. Lying by omission, as suggested above, is not forgiven.
          2019/02/27 PD
          2019/03/09 Received Receipts
          2019/03/15 Received Biometrics Appt.
          2019/03/26 Biometrics Appt.
          2019-04-01 Case ready to to be scheduled for interview
          2019-04-22 Interview Notice received via USPS
          2019-05-20 Interview: Approved after 82 days.
          2019-05-21 Card in production
          2019-05-23 Update that USPS picked up the card
          2019-05-24 I-130 and I-485 Approval Letters received via USPS.
          2019-05-29 Green Card Received

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          • #6
            Why is this even an issue? I doubt the immigration officer will even ask about it. This is a minute problem in my opinion. Answer yes or no and keep your answers short and to the point.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JunkMart View Post
              Please don't follow the advice above. Just tell the truth. Working without authorization is forgiven for spouses of USC. Lying by omission, as suggested above, is not forgiven.
              Ok but why would I say if the officer did not ask?
              If he/she asks me about work then yes I'd surely say helped a person for 5 days and out of courtesy or appreciation he paid.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JunkMart View Post
                Please don't follow the advice above. Just tell the truth. Working without authorization is forgiven for spouses of USC. Lying by omission, as suggested above, is not forgiven.
                What are you talking about ? k6543 Ligitt said the right thing. Don’t go blab your mouth unnecessarily. YES, be honest ! I was 100% honest on my forms. But this was a 4 days job and seems to have come AFTER OP filed his papers. They really don’t care, it’s not like he made a million dollars
                C9 Spouse of USC
                NYC Filer
                04/13/18 - PD
                05/04/18 - Bio notice
                05/23/18 - Bio completed
                09/18/18 - RFIE mailed
                09/22/18 - RFIE Rcv'd
                10/09/18 - Responded to RFIE
                10/10/18 - USCIS Received RFIE
                10/12/18 - Text & email Update from dhs rcv'd response to RFIE
                10/12/18 - Submitted a SR form I-765
                10/25/18 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
                11/14/18 - Submitted 2nd SR for form I-765
                11/26/18 - NOA for I765
                11/30/18 - Rcv'd SS card
                12/06/18 - Rcv'd EAD

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