Not sure if mentioning all online classes taken in the last 5 years will be relevant to USCIS but just wanted to check if anyone has experienced problems if they didn't list online classes in N-400 application?
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N-400 Should I mention online classes under school attended?
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Were you a registered student at a University for these online classes and were they working towards a degree or postgrad? or are these random online classes for a job. For School attended I would only list those that you were a registered student and at the end of it you were given a full degree of you were working for one and didn't complete it. Don't worry about the ones that give you a certificate. eg I got my first aid course through a class for work. I did not bother putting that one on there for my n-400 application but I did enter all the Schools for high school, my undergrad and post grad.
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When filling out the N-400 form, you should only list schools you officially attended as part of a formal education program, such as a degree or diploma course, whether in person or as an online course. If the online course was informal or not part of a recognized school program, you do not need to include it. USCIS mainly wants to know about your full-time education history, so leaving out short or casual online classes will not cause any problems.
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