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Hi, I'm filling out the 129f and I need some help. I have a long work history with in the last five years, up to 10 jobs. The last year and half have been stable but before that I worked contract jobs. How do I add all of them and how does page 13 work?  Would the fact that I worked this many jobs get me disqualified (this scares me so much.

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14 minutes ago, Pjlecy said:

Hi, I'm filling out the 129f and I need some help. I have a long work history with in the last five years, up to 10 jobs. The last year and half have been stable but before that I worked contract jobs. How do I add all of them and how does page 13 work?  Would the fact that I worked this many jobs get me disqualified (this scares me so much.

What they will be mainly looking for is the present and future income of yours. How do your past level of income was before....is less likely to have an impact. Do you currently have a steady job with well enough income? More than the 100% of the federal poverty line? Maybe some savings, 401k, IRA, cash on hand (money in the bank), assets? The current income with a more or less steady position or income for that matter is what is going to be key at the interview, when you present I-134. At USCIS stage, this is just for reference so they can follow up and do their internal investigations, backgrounds, etc. They try to match the info on the I-129F to the person who jobbed at XYZ and such.

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21 minutes ago, Pjlecy said:

Hi, I'm filling out the 129f and I need some help. I have a long work history with in the last five years, up to 10 jobs. The last year and half have been stable but before that I worked contract jobs. How do I add all of them and how does page 13 work?  Would the fact that I worked this many jobs get me disqualified (this scares me so much.

I don’t think you will be disqualified based on this alone.  I recommend using additional sheets.

Thank you so much, everyone!

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7 minutes ago, Alabamak1 said:

What they will be mainly looking for is the present and future income of yours. How do your past level of income was before....is less likely to have an impact. Do you currently have a steady job with well enough income? More than the 100% of the federal poverty line? Maybe some savings, 401k, IRA, cash on hand (money in the bank), assets? The current income with a more or less steady position or income for that matter is what is going to be key at the interview, when you present I-134. At USCIS stage, this is just for reference so they can follow up and do their internal investigations, backgrounds, etc. They try to match the info on the I-129F to the person who jobbed at XYZ and such

Yep my current job is stable and meets the requirements, I have a few thousand saved and my family is going to consign too.

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6 minutes ago, Hello729 said:

I don’t think you will be disqualified based on this alone.  I recommend using additional sheets.

How do you fill that out? I'm sorry if this is basic, page 13? Or can I type them out on word

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@Pjlecy do an extra sheet and put in the number the section that it belongs to with all addresses. Just like you, i have also move around a lot. Probably 7 times or more all over the US

8/7/2017                    NOA-1

3/1/2018                    NOA-2

3/15/2018                  NVC case received

3/22/2018                  NVC case assigned

3/23/2018                  Consulate ready

4/11/2018                  Medical

4/17/2018                  Visa Approved

4/24/2018                  Visa on hand

5/23/2018                  Point of Entry ATL

5/24/2018                  Marriage license, officiant and certificate / applied for SS#

5/31/2018                  AOS/AP/EAD

6/7/2018                    email notification of NOA-1

6/11/2018                  NOA-1 hard copies for AOS/EAD/AP

6/27/2018                  Biometrics for AOS/EAD

7/7/2018                    ready to be scheduled for interview

7/11/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (email from USCIS)

8/22/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (same email again)

9/5/2018                     We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (this is getting boring!!!)

10/3/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (this is insanity, 4th time while some got GC)

10/17/2018                After 136 days of wait in HELL, finally EAD in production

10/21/2018                Card was mailed to me, and yes it said so on a Sunday night, while Vj-ing

10/22/2018                Card was picked up by the USPS

10/24/2018                EAD in hand. F%^&& finally

12/28/2018                Interview has been scheduled. Waiting for notification with date by snail mail

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54 minutes ago, Alabamak1 said:

@Pjlecy do an extra sheet and put in the number the section that it belongs to with all addresses. Just like you, i have also move around a lot. Probably 7 times or more all over the US

This.

Thank you so much, everyone!

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