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Ohh yet another issue has come to mind in this long journey.

I have just finally settled down living in one spot and working two jobs.

Now before September of last year I had been moving around a lot and had many different jobs.

A lot of those jobs I didn't work more than a week there since I was unable to stay at one place for a definate length of time.

I just remembered a couple of those jobs that I barely worked at and I did not put them down as places worked in the past five years. My petition is now being reviewed and has been since late December.

I am just wondering if this will cause I a problem!

Thanks guys

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
Timeline

OP-

Are you the USC or the beneficiary?

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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OP-

Are you the USC or the beneficiary?

I am the beneficiary

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Costa Rica
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Ok...

As the beneficiary, this will not cause as much of a problem as it would if you were the petitioner. At the I-129F stage, it is the petitioner who mostly comes under scrutiny. As the beneficiary, your data will be inspected at the NVC and the interview stage.

Obviously, you won't be able to fit all of your past 5 year employment on the G-325A, so in your case, prepare a "G-325A Supplement Sheet". Attach this to your G-325A and list (to the best of your ability, your jobs for the past 5 years". Even though you have had many differing jobs, try not to leave employment gaps of any major type.

You should be fine.

Alan

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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Ok...

As the beneficiary, this will not cause as much of a problem as it would if you were the petitioner. At the I-129F stage, it is the petitioner who mostly comes under scrutiny. As the beneficiary, your data will be inspected at the NVC and the interview stage.

Obviously, you won't be able to fit all of your past 5 year employment on the G-325A, so in your case, prepare a "G-325A Supplement Sheet". Attach this to your G-325A and list (to the best of your ability, your jobs for the past 5 years". Even though you have had many differing jobs, try not to leave employment gaps of any major type.

You should be fine.

Alan

Ok well thank you but I mean I have sent all of that in already.

Should I just redo this and have it ready for the interview?

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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Sorry,

I didn't realize that you had already submitted your I-129F. I'm assuming that you didn't leave employment gaps for the previous 5 years. If that's the case you should be fine. I've heard of Embassies that have called current employers but I've never heard of a case where the Consulate contacted previous employers.

I think you'll be fine as it is your USC's income and stability that is scrutinized with the I-134 affadavit of support.

I would not prepare another G325A for the interview. Differences in answers on teh biological data sheet can be misconstrued as material misrepresentations during the interview stage. Relax, you're ok. Just stop job hopping... lol

Alan

K-1 JOURNEY

157 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO NOA-2

181 DAYS FROM NOA-1 TO INTERVIEW

07/14/2011 - I-129F sent via FedEx to USCIS
07/15/2011 - Arrived at CSC, signed for by E. Jameson
07/15/2011 - NOA-1 (E-Mail)
07/19/2011 - NOA-1 (Hard Copy)
08/01/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - Touched
12/19/2011 - NOA-2 (E-Mail)
12/22/2011 - X-Ray
12/22/2011 - Lab Work
12/23/2011 - NOA-2 (Hard Copy)
12/27/2011 - NVC Received
12/28/2011 - San Jose Embassy Case Number Assigned
12/29/2011 - NVC Sent Petition via DHL to Embassy
12/30/2011 - Embassy Received Petition, signed for by J. Rodriguez
01/04/2011 - Medical
01/09/2011 - Packet 3 Received
01/12/2011 - Embassy Interview - Approved
01/19/2011 - Visa Received
01/21/2012 - POE (Ft. Lauderdale, FL - USA)
01/23/2012 - SSA Issued Fresy's SSN
02/18/2012 - Wedding

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Life is not measured by the breaths you take. Rather, life is measured by the moments that take your breath away!

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Sorry,

I didn't realize that you had already submitted your I-129F. I'm assuming that you didn't leave employment gaps for the previous 5 years. If that's the case you should be fine. I've heard of Embassies that have called current employers but I've never heard of a case where the Consulate contacted previous employers.

I think you'll be fine as it is your USC's income and stability that is scrutinized with the I-134 affadavit of support.

I would not prepare another G325A for the interview. Differences in answers on teh biological data sheet can be misconstrued as material misrepresentations during the interview stage. Relax, you're ok. Just stop job hopping... lol

Alan

No I didn't leave any gaps I just forgot to add some of them in. The times all work out though :).

I was thinking the exact same thing. I don't want to seem like I left out information until the interview.

Thanks a lot!

Hahah I won't be doing anymore job hopping im staying in one spot till I finally get to make the big move to the states!

Filed I-751: December 29 2012
Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

Green card approved: June 17 2013
OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU ARE SO FINE. OH CANADA OH CANADA YOU BLOW MY MIND

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