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I-129F Questions re Current Employment + Passport Stamps

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi all,

 

We are finalising our I-129F petition to send next week - a couple of last questions please!

 

- My fiance (US citizen/petitioner) is currently not working as he just returned to the US after travelling around the UK/Europe with me - he will definately be employed by the time I go for an interview, but his mother and step father are going to be joint sponsors just in case. Previous to this he has not got any gaps in his employment history and neither do I. Will the fact that his last job shows end date JAN 19 (and no current employer) matter at this stage? I understand it's the interview stage that I take either evidence of his support and the parents support? My question really is - as he is currently unemployed, is there a chance our petition would be rejected? 

 

- We have travelled together including to Australia but some places don't issue a stamp into your passport anymore... is an eticket suffice? There are a couple of occasions we don't have our boarding passes.

 

Thankyou!!

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10 minutes ago, judyann811 said:

Hi all,

 

We are finalising our I-129F petition to send next week - a couple of last questions please!

 

- My fiance (US citizen/petitioner) is currently not working as he just returned to the US after travelling around the UK/Europe with me - he will definately be employed by the time I go for an interview, but his mother and step father are going to be joint sponsors just in case. Previous to this he has not got any gaps in his employment history and neither do I. Will the fact that his last job shows end date JAN 19 (and no current employer) matter at this stage? I understand it's the interview stage that I take either evidence of his support and the parents support? My question really is - as he is currently unemployed, is there a chance our petition would be rejected? 

 

- We have travelled together including to Australia but some places don't issue a stamp into your passport anymore... is an eticket suffice? There are a couple of occasions we don't have our boarding passes.

 

Thankyou!!

Edited: these are for NVC. USCIS stage are noted by @payxibka

 

1. This is fine with the fact that you guys can get joint-sponsor(s) and you are from UK (some consulates do not accept joint sponsor for K-1 but UK is not one of them).

There is always a chance that an application get rejected due to various reasons but the fact that he is currently employed won't be one.

 

2.  eTickets plus credit card payments are good as served as primary ones, you can add 1-2 picture you guys together for each travel destination. My friend was asked to submit his credit payments for the tickets he purchased to visit his wife - CR-1, HCMC, Vietnam.

 

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Financial ability is at the interview stage not petition. 

 

For the petition,  you only need to demonstrate meeting one time within  the past two years,  not documenting an entire trip

YMMV

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