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Hello, new here! Just recently got engaged and we're looking into the K-1 visa process.

I have a few questions regarding the I-129F form. 

 

1. My fiance currently lives with his parents, but he plans on moving into an apartment by the time I get there. There is a section titled "Address in the United States where the beneficiary intends to live". Of course, we don't know what the intended address would be...do we just put down his parents' address? Will there be any problems regarding that later on when he moves?

 

2. I know we have to put our employment history for the past five years, but there is only two slots plus option to add more on another page. I've gone through quite a few jobs in the last five years because of things, but have been steadily working at one for nearly a year now. Do I just need to provide my last two or every single one from the last five years (e.g. I have one that literally lasted two days with a temp agency, lol)? Will having several jobs affect my chances?

 

Thanks in advance!

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39 minutes ago, mikobarb said:

Hello, new here! Just recently got engaged and we're looking into the K-1 visa process.

I have a few questions regarding the I-129F form. 

 

1. My fiance currently lives with his parents, but he plans on moving into an apartment by the time I get there. There is a section titled "Address in the United States where the beneficiary intends to live". Of course, we don't know what the intended address would be...do we just put down his parents' address? Will there be any problems regarding that later on when he moves?

 

2. I know we have to put our employment history for the past five years, but there is only two slots plus option to add more on another page. I've gone through quite a few jobs in the last five years because of things, but have been steadily working at one for nearly a year now. Do I just need to provide my last two or every single one from the last five years (e.g. I have one that literally lasted two days with a temp agency, lol)? Will having several jobs affect my chances?

 

Thanks in advance!

Welcome and congrats to you!

 

1. If that is his address at the time you send it in I would put down that address then after he's moved he needs to contact them to do an address change. I have no had to do that myself but it should explain on the USCIS website.

 

2. It's best to be completely honest so yes put in all the jobs you've had, if there's still not enough room on the back page you can always attach a separate sheet of paper just put at the top which section/question you're answering for and I don't see why it would affect your chance for approval. That has nothing to do with your relationship.

 

Good luck and sending lots of good vibes. Hope I helped a little bit.:)

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6 hours ago, mikobarb said:

Hello, new here! Just recently got engaged and we're looking into the K-1 visa process.

I have a few questions regarding the I-129F form. 

 

1. My fiance currently lives with his parents, but he plans on moving into an apartment by the time I get there. There is a section titled "Address in the United States where the beneficiary intends to live". Of course, we don't know what the intended address would be...do we just put down his parents' address? Will there be any problems regarding that later on when he moves?

 

2. I know we have to put our employment history for the past five years, but there is only two slots plus option to add more on another page. I've gone through quite a few jobs in the last five years because of things, but have been steadily working at one for nearly a year now. Do I just need to provide my last two or every single one from the last five years (e.g. I have one that literally lasted two days with a temp agency, lol)? Will having several jobs affect my chances?

 

Thanks in advance!

firstly look at BOTH the cr1 and k1 and decide which is best.  yes the cr1 has a longer time until you can move but it costs less and you have a green card upon arrival. 

Getting off my soapbox

1) you can write "to be determined."

2) list all jobs in the last 5 years.  If you need an additonal page then provide that referencing the specific question number. 

 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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I agree to research BOTH K1 and Cr1.  We chose Cr1 and were glad we did.  My husband had a green card upon arrival and was able to work and travel immediately.  It was also less expensive and less hassle to deal with once he was here in the United States.  And we had the opportunity to get married in his county.  So just research and decide which one is the best for you.  Good luck to you!

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