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TeAmoSweetheart

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I am filling out the Sponsor Employment History section of the Relationship Information and Sponsorship Evaluation form and I am wondering about how I should describe my current position. After filling out the "from" date (the date that I started the job), should I write the "to" date as the date that I am filling out the form? OR should I write the word "current" in that spot, as I am still currently working at that same place of business and have no intention of leaving? I am confused because if I write the "to" date as today's date, it may look like I have resigned from that workplace on this date. Any suggestions on how I am to fill out this section would be very, very, very much appreciated.
 
I am filling out the Sponsor Employment History section of the Relationship Information and Sponsorship Evaluation form and I am wondering about how I should describe my current position. After filling out the "from" date (the date that I started the job), should I write the "to" date as the date that I am filling out the form? OR should I write the word "current" in that spot, as I am still currently working at that same place of business and have no intention of leaving? I am confused because if I write the "to" date as today's date, it may look like I have resigned from that workplace on this date. Any suggestions on how I am to fill out this section would be very, very, very much appreciated.

Put "current" or "present" or "ongoing".

You may not be able to physically type this in as that box may require a date, can't remember. If it requires a date..put a date and then when you print it use white out to blank out the the date and write in in ink present/current/ongoing or whatever.
 
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I am filling out the Sponsor Employment History section of the Relationship Information and Sponsorship Evaluation form and I am wondering about how I should describe my current position. After filling out the "from" date (the date that I started the job), should I write the "to" date as the date that I am filling out the form? OR should I write the word "current" in that spot, as I am still currently working at that same place of business and have no intention of leaving? I am confused because if I write the "to" date as today's date, it may look like I have resigned from that workplace on this date. Any suggestions on how I am to fill out this section would be very, very, very much appreciated.

You should type "present" in the "to" box.
 
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