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Correcting a mistake...

NewUser2018

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Jun 15, 2017
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Its not a mistake that can affect any decision making. Over a year buffer and no travel at all, not just during eligibility period but since entering the country. The mistake is not seperating volunteer from actual work. Let's say u were a volunteer before u got hired few month later by the same company, so i forgot to split it.
its not big deal, relax. You can tell that to judge if he ask you.

also paperworks are not done, they will enquire further documents or detail during InProcess after AOR but again dont do anything so far that can backfire your back.

so chill and let them do their job anything u give un asked can be used against U.
 

guddylover

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Dec 31, 2016
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its not big deal, relax. You can tell that to judge if he ask you.

also paperworks are not done, they will enquire further documents or detail during InProcess after AOR but again dont do anything so far that can backfire your back.

so chill and let them do their job anything u give un asked can be used against U.
They use judges now?
 

guddylover

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Dec 31, 2016
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if its not abroad residency related, canada inside residency calculator, or place of birth mistakes there is nothing to worry.

what u want to correct? I wouldnt do anything after i get AOR until they request it stuff. My Mom told me Sometimes trying too much hard being honest can backfire after admitted i slapped a bully kid while at principal office while she their which caused me suspended for 2 weeks but the bully didnt get suspended because he was denying he was aggressor.
Could you explain more on what you mean by the bold statement above? Thanks