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  1. Hi all, thank you so much for your helpful answers to my last question. Before we realized how long the K1 process would be, my fiancé and I made plans for her to visit me in the US and spend the holiday season here with me. We already purchased airfare. We thought that we should utilize the rest of the year to have a long visit before she finds a new job in Canada and we wait out the lengthy process for the K1. Now we are becoming worried that she may not be allowed to come for the full visit we planned. Currently, she does not have many demonstrable ties to Canada. She just moved cities and moved back in with her parents to focus on making art (she is a painter). My fiancé previously visited me in the US for 58 days from July to September. She returned to Canada and will have been there for 32 days before hopefully coming back to the US in ten days. We have not submitted form I-129F yet. Should we do that before she visits, or after? Are we worrying too much?
  2. Hi all, my fiancé is a 23 year old Canadian citizen. Being 23, she has been moving around a lot in and after college and is unsure of precise dates of employment. The little employment history she does have consists of short length retail and hospitality positions. Does it really matter if she doesn't know the precise dates? At what point and how is the US going to scrutinize her work history? She is also concerned about short lived residences, for example just living in a town (national parks for example) and working for a summer before returning to her university residency. Would you include addresses that were only lived at for 2 months? Or a job that was worked for 2 months? Thanks for your help!
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