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Worked offcampus as F1 Student a couple years ago, possibly filled out i9

My I-20 expires next year and I'll need to renew it, and I was thinking about anything that may lead to me getting denied, and I remembered this. My entry visa expired a year ago.

I filled out a form that only mentioned "I-9" by name saying the employer was going to fill and submit one using the information I gave them. They never asked me if I was authorized to work or if I was a citizen or anything, I searched thoroughly.

But my social # is all over that form, as well as my address (hasn't changed since that time), I was wondering if I would be in any danger if I tried to apply for i20 extension?

I've had no problems when doing Sevis checkins, I've flown around the country once since my entry visa expired (I know this is allowed, but it might possibly have had me reviewed by their system at TSA checkpoint)

Would I face any problems extending my i20? And is renewing my entry visa a good idea?

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