u/debbie_dumpling00

Transitioning into an English teacher - help needed

Hi - I'm looking to transition from my current role as a curriculum design and private tutor. I have experience in teaching and I'm processing my Certification of Eligibility (CE). I have a Bachelors degree in English and Masters in English Literature.

My question is once I'm certified do I start as provisional / assistant teacher roles and then build up into a teacher over the school year or do I just start a English teacher for grade 6-9? Most of the jobs on NJ School jobs seem to be for full english teacher roles and I'm just worried I have a shortfall as I don't have experience of teaching in a public school yet.

Thank you for any advice

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 4 days ago
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Help needed for AOS on an ESTA (Married for 6 months)

Hi - we are a long distance married couple (I'm US citizen), we have been married for 6 months and got married in Boston whilst he was over visiting me on his last stay. My husband (UK citizen) entered on an ESTA in March 9th (63 days ago) - he is due to fly back in 2 days however we cannot face saying goodbye to each other this time. It has been so difficult over the years and was so hard saying goodbye at the airport after getting married - something most couples won't do. We realize we cannot be without each other now so are going to file for an AOS (I-130, I-485, I-765 and get the medical sorted).

Because we have been married for 6 months is this an issue for us filing the AOS? Should we have filed the AOS on his previous visit or is doing it now not an issue? We understand there's K1 visa, spousal visa but we now cannot live with out each other and don't want to go down one of the other routes. Please hold off on the comments we understand the risk of the AOS.

The intention to visit was tourism purposes not intent to immigrate - he has proof with job back at home, return flight, ties back to the UK.

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 10 days ago

What’s the deal with getting in the store now?

Still empty but have a waitlist so you can’t get in? Do you have put your number down at 8am to get in at 5pm?

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 14 days ago

From the UK living in Brooklyn - looking for a full or part time job for cash in Brooklyn or Manhattan - have done bar work, care work, store assistant. Hard working and reliable. Thanks

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 16 days ago

Just moved here (Silver Lake area) and looking for a good local spot, good pubs and good pints of Guinness - also looking for good restaurant recommendations as well. Thanks

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 16 days ago
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Best place to get Uk style chip shop chips with gravy on the top - even a fish cake too. Is there anywhere in Brooklyn. I know there’s A salt and battery in the city

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 18 days ago
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Previously submitted a post (see comments for link to it)

In short married after 60 days of arrival on ESTA to USC and filing AOS papers this week - I have a question around the evidence section.

I have a return flight ticket home and letter from my employer showing I was on a 12 month career break for travelling around Central America & South America. - essentially showing that I have a job to go back too.

These two pieces of evidence show that I was planning to return home and didn’t have the intention to stay, but circumstances changed when we couldn’t face the final goodbye in the airport.

Is uploading these documents to the evidence pack / the extra evidence two days before interview a requirement or should I only do it if they ask? I don’t want to raise suspicion of intent to stay by giving evidence they didn’t ask for. Does anyone have advice / experience on this?

Thank you

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u/debbie_dumpling00 — 21 days ago