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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi I'm Jak, and my American fiancé and I are starting the process of filing for a K-1 visa. We've both fully read through the site and the example forms, the tips etc, but there are still a few things that are confusing me...

I'm currently filling out my G-325a form and have been really struggling with what to do with the employment history section. I have a couple of issues:

First; no matter what I try, I can't even get the address of the first place into the allocated box. There's just not enough room. I'm unsure whether I can just put "see attached" in that first space and then provide the whole history on a separate sheet of paper? Or do I have to get as much as I possibly can into that box? In that case it would end up being half filled out addresses and occupations and would just look a mess and, I feel, be much more confusing to decipher.

Second; I am coming to the end of a full time 3 year degree course and during term time I've not had the time to work, but over the summer periods I have. Do I put down that I'm a full time student as part of the employment history?

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Hi I'm Jak, and my American fiancé and I are starting the process of filing for a K-1 visa. We've both fully read through the site and the example forms, the tips etc, but there are still a few things that are confusing me...

I'm currently filling out my G-325a form and have been really struggling with what to do with the employment history section. I have a couple of issues:

First; no matter what I try, I can't even get the address of the first place into the allocated box. There's just not enough room. I'm unsure whether I can just put "see attached" in that first space and then provide the whole history on a separate sheet of paper? Or do I have to get as much as I possibly can into that box? In that case it would end up being half filled out addresses and occupations and would just look a mess and, I feel, be much more confusing to decipher.

Second; I am coming to the end of a full time 3 year degree course and during term time I've not had the time to work, but over the summer periods I have. Do I put down that I'm a full time student as part of the employment history?

You need to make it as clear and easily read as possible. On several questions I had to just type "see attachment". It's fine to do this. In my opinion I would add about your being a full time student to the attachment and then list your employment. Just keep in your mind if you don't meet the poverty level you will need to secure a co sponsor. On all my attachment papers I also put beneficiary name, petitioner name, birth dates and the form it is attached to just in case they get separated.

no sure if it is needed but I did it "just in case"

Fiance visa

04/28/2011 - I-129F - DENIED

02/18/2012 - I-129F petition filed
02/24/2012 - NOA1
09/04/2012 - NOA2, 193 days

Interview:10/22/2012
POE: 10/26/2012 (245 days)

Removal of Conditions

Filed for ROC - 06/09/2015

NOA1 for ROC - 06/12/2015

Biometrics appointment - 07/17/2015

Approval for ROC - 04/20/2016 (316 days)

Naturalization Process

N-400 Filed 06/10/2016

N-400 NOA1 06/14/2016

N-400 biometrics 06/20/16

N-400 interview 01/23/2017

N-400 Oath ceremony 02/10/2017

Immigration Process took 2116 days.

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It's fine to do this. In my opinion I would add about your being a full time student to the attachment and then list your employment. Just keep in your mind if you don't meet the poverty level you will need to secure a co sponsor.

It seems to me that the OP is the beneficiary, and their employment history/income doesn't matter much, if at all.

But the above is correct about the petitioner. :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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You need to make it as clear and easily read as possible. On several questions I had to just type "see attachment". It's fine to do this. In my opinion I would add about your being a full time student to the attachment and then list your employment. Just keep in your mind if you don't meet the poverty level you will need to secure a co sponsor. On all my attachment papers I also put beneficiary name, petitioner name, birth dates and the form it is attached to just in case they get separated.

no sure if it is needed but I did it "just in case"

Thank you, that's a weight off my mind. I have been fretting about how to do it for some time now, haha. I'll put it all onto a separate sheet and make sure it has all of my details and what form it's for etc on it clearly and I'll paper clip it to the form itself.

It seems to me that the OP is the beneficiary, and their employment history/income doesn't matter much, if at all.

But the above is correct about the petitioner. :)

Correct, I'm the beneficiary. Luckily my partner has a stable salary so it shouldn't be a problem! Fingers still very tightly crossed though.

Thank you guys! Your advice is much appreciated.

 
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