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K-1 Visa: Questions regarding the address and employment history

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Hello, starting today, I am planning to apply for a K-1 visa in my country with my fiancé who is a U.S. citizen (Petitioner).

I am encountering some difficulties from the very beginning, so I have a couple of questions:

 

Petitioner (my fiance):

Regarding the address and employment history for the past 5 years, if there have been frequent changes in both addresses and workplaces,

and there is not enough space to list them, should my fiancé list them ALL in Part 8 instead?

 

What about the petitioner stayed at a friend's house for a few months during a move, spent a few months in Korea,

and temporarily resided elsewhere. Should he include these places as well? Does he need to be precise with the dates? If not, what should do?

 

There are too many places that should be listed and also he can't remember them all. We are worried if these details might cause problems later on.

 

Beneficiary (myself) :

On the other hand, I don't have a job history for the past 5 years. However, I worked as a freelancer briefly five years ago.

Would it be okay if I don't include this freelance work?

 

Your response would be greatly appreciated.

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7 hours ago, Koalalala1017 said:

and there is not enough space to list them, should my fiancé list them ALL in Part 8 instead?

Yes 

 

7 hours ago, Koalalala1017 said:

What about the petitioner stayed at a friend's house for a few months during a move, spent a few months in Korea,

and temporarily resided elsewhere. Should he include these places as well? Does he need to be precise with the dates? If not, what should do?

This depends on the circumstances. If he was just a visitor then no, I wouldn’t include it. If he lived as a resident on a long term visa for example then I’d include that.

 

You should be as precise as possible, closest estimates should work.

 

7 hours ago, Koalalala1017 said:

On the other hand, I don't have a job history for the past 5 years. However, I worked as a freelancer briefly five years ago.

Would it be okay if I don't include this freelance work?

If it falls within the past 5 years from todays date then you have to include it.

 

 

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