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I have completed the I-129f form, however the only thing that bothers me is the fiancé work part. She is a writer on the side and owns her own shop (unrelated to writing), since the shop is unregistered with the government of that country, she doesn't want me to list it. I am worried that if it is not listed in the I-129f that will hurt our chances of approval. She wants me to list only her as a writer. I am considering putting both, but unsure of whether that is the best course of action, as I have never done any of this before.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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List ALL employment.  Omitting information is misrepresentation. 

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On 4/19/2022 at 12:16 PM, physicistman said:

I have completed the I-129f form, however the only thing that bothers me is the fiancé work part. She is a writer on the side and owns her own shop (unrelated to writing), since the shop is unregistered with the government of that country, she doesn't want me to list it. I am worried that if it is not listed in the I-129f that will hurt our chances of approval. She wants me to list only her as a writer. I am considering putting both, but unsure of whether that is the best course of action, as I have never done any of this before.

My advice is to list all jobs. In the form DS 160, which you will fill out in the future, you will also need to indicate your last 2 places of work.

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On 4/19/2022 at 6:16 AM, physicistman said:

I have completed the I-129f form, however the only thing that bothers me is the fiancé work part. She is a writer on the side and owns her own shop (unrelated to writing), since the shop is unregistered with the government of that country, she doesn't want me to list it. I am worried that if it is not listed in the I-129f that will hurt our chances of approval. She wants me to list only her as a writer. I am considering putting both, but unsure of whether that is the best course of action, as I have never done any of this before.

First, it would help everyone if you fill out your Timeline since the data would help Visajourney with the stats pages and everyone else can understand your situation better. Thanks.

 

Second, the new version of I-134 affidavit of support, edition date 4/25/2022, asks for the beneficiary income. Even though we were under the old I134 form, at the interview, the consulate did ask my fiancee what she did for a living. Any hint of hiding something or misrepresentation can lead to suspicions or the dreaded 221g form requesting for more information or possible visa deny.

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