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Sorry if this is the wrong place to ask but we are unsure on where else we can find out this information. 

 

My Fiancée and I have sent off the initial I-129F package around 2 months ago and we just had a few question that we're unsure about.

 

My Fiancée is the petitioner for the process and she is looking to move into a new job and possibly change her hair colour. We're unsure if this is allowed and if so how would we go about updating USCIS on these changes?

To my current knowledge, if she changes her job, we can update USCIS on this change during the interview stage/I-134 submission by using the new job information for that, is this correct?

In terms of hair colour, we are unsure if this can be changed due to the submission of photographs for the initial I-129F package. Would changing hair colour be something that would invalidate these photographs or is this ok to do? If so would we need to send new photographs or update USCIS on the change of hair colour.

 

Any help or information regarding these matters is greatly appreciated. 

 

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1.  There is no law which prohibits a person from finding a new job or changing hair color.....at any time.

 

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travel.state.gov has this to say:

Generally, if you can still be identified from the photo in your visa application, you will not need to submit a new photo. For example, growing a beard or coloring your hair would not generally be considered a significant change of appearance

 

 

Don't worry about the change in hair color.

And you can update work information at the next stage. 

We moved house and my hair color changed before our petition was approved and we updated the information with the DS260/I-864.

You will be able to do the same with the DS160 and/I-134. 

 

 

Edited by ROK2USA
 
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