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It's not on the I-134 form - the OP must have made a mistake. I marked "with work authorization" as well. When you mark that your fiance will work and/or study in the U.S. it is not showing that s/he plans on coming here just for a work visa.
I believe it shows that s/he plans on making a life for him/herself here. Of course my fiance is going to work - he's not going to sit on his butt all day
Don't worry about it. Be honest.
your right, kool, thx...
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hello everyone, i am new to this and looks to be an interesting ride...first of, thank you in advance for any help or advice, as i am sure all you know, it is hard to be away from the person that means most; i will try to help when i can...and away we go...
somewhere in the forms to be filled out there is a question about the fiancee working or attended school when they get to the states...and that it may be asked at the interview...i would think that the obvious answer is "yes", but i heard to say no to thses questions...any input out there???
Who have you heard this from? What have you heard? What have they said is the ramifications of a "YES" answer?
they ask this question in form i134...and i have heard they might of could ask this at the interview...i also heard to say 'no' to these questions, as they want to see that the sole intent of my fiancee is to come to the u.s. because we love eachother and want to be married, which we do...they don't want to think that they are just coming here for a green card i suppose...
There are pros and contras about this. But I thought the question was not on I-129F but on DS 156? Or....maybe I totally forgot about it...Anywayz,
If you check on the "example forms" on VJ, it's typed "With Work Authorization, Employer Unknown" there. I typed that too on mine. I have a plan on going to uni there too but since we're not sure when I could do that, and we'd rather have me workin a.s.a.p instead, I ticked NO on the question about schooling. If they asked about it, I'd just say I plan on workin in the USA after I get married to my fiance and get my EAD. I dunno if doing it this way would help me get the temporary EAD on POE. But I don't think it matters anyways.
If you're not sure, you could just tick NO on both of the questions. I don't think they would ask about it. Even if they asked, you could say you don't have any plan to work nor go to school there. If you decided to work/go to school in the US later on, it wouldn't be a problem. They wouldn't pull that #######. Excuse my language.
Good luck!
thanks for the reply and your thoughts...will probably just say no...
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my fiancee spent time in london on a student visa...i am assuming we will have to get police records/certificate from there, which there will no info on her...anyone know how to get this info???
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my father was in the united states air force...i was born on a USAF base hospital...on the 129f question 10, my citizenship was aquired thru:
born in u.s.
or
thru parents
i have a birth certificate from the u.s. and a copy of a 'record of birth abroad' certificate...i plan to submit both docs...
how do i answer this?
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hello everyone, i am new to this and looks to be an interesting ride...first of, thank you in advance for any help or advice, as i am sure all you know, it is hard to be away from the person that means most; i will try to help when i can...and away we go...
somewhere in the forms to be filled out there is a question about the fiancee working or attended school when they get to the states...and that it may be asked at the interview...i would think that the obvious answer is "yes", but i heard to say no to thses questions...any input out there???
i129f questions
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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sorry, ds156...soory 'bout that...
ds156