Hi everyone,
During the time that I was doing my master's study in the US, I had a CO-OP job at a housing agency as a database engineer. I don't need to claim points for this CO-OP job, so I'm just going to put this job experience in my personal history (not in my work history).
My question is, will the immigration officer contact the housing agency by phone/email (or even pay a visit to that housing agency in person) to verify my CO-OP job just like how they will verify each period of my work history? I'm worried that after all these years, the staff there may forget that I worked there for a couple of months and give the immigration officer a negative answer, and the immigration officer will then think that I made a misrepresentation and turn off my immigration application. Do I have to ask someone that I worked with during my CO-OP to give me a recommendation letter, just like how I provide evidence for the jobs in my work history?
All serious answers are appreciated!
During the time that I was doing my master's study in the US, I had a CO-OP job at a housing agency as a database engineer. I don't need to claim points for this CO-OP job, so I'm just going to put this job experience in my personal history (not in my work history).
My question is, will the immigration officer contact the housing agency by phone/email (or even pay a visit to that housing agency in person) to verify my CO-OP job just like how they will verify each period of my work history? I'm worried that after all these years, the staff there may forget that I worked there for a couple of months and give the immigration officer a negative answer, and the immigration officer will then think that I made a misrepresentation and turn off my immigration application. Do I have to ask someone that I worked with during my CO-OP to give me a recommendation letter, just like how I provide evidence for the jobs in my work history?
All serious answers are appreciated!