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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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My SO and I will probably begin the K-1 process sometime next year, but I'm trying to start getting all my ducks in a row now.

A comment was mentioned to me the other day regarding the importance of what the beneficiary does for a living.

How high would you rank what he/she does for a living now and what they plan to do for a living when they get to the US? How big of an issue would you think this would be at the consulate level?

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I don't see what the beneficiary does for a living influencing the process.

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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In Morocco, they never even asked my husband (fiance at the time) about his job...

So, relatively unimportant, in our case.

Good luck and just get the paperwork in,

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In general, I would rank it very low or as a non-factor. I suppose some very speciifc government security related jobs in countries where diplomatic relations are near or non-existant might raise some questions or cause some delays wth security checks but that is just speculation on my part.

The only exception I can think of is if your fiance is head of the communist party :unsure:

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In general, I would rank it very low or as a non-factor. I suppose some very speciifc government security related jobs in countries where diplomatic relations are near or non-existant might raise some questions or cause some delays wth security checks but that is just speculation on my part.

The only exception I can think of is if your fiance is head of the communist party :unsure:

as for what the beneficiary does for a living, it could have an impact if it falls under the morals issue. in regards to the goverment security jobs/security clearance, it may cause more security checks on the usc when it comes time for him/her to update their security clearance.

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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In general, I would rank it very low or as a non-factor. I suppose some very speciifc government security related jobs in countries where diplomatic relations are near or non-existant might raise some questions or cause some delays wth security checks but that is just speculation on my part.

The only exception I can think of is if your fiance is head of the communist party :unsure:

as for what the beneficiary does for a living, it could have an impact if it falls under the morals issue. in regards to the goverment security jobs/security clearance, it may cause more security checks on the usc when it comes time for him/her to update their security clearance.

True. Someone in education or science or the military may get a closer look for security reasons. As far as the beneficiary's income being a factor, it isn't.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Thanks everyone. I really liked some of your answers. I wasn't really thinking with I posted. I was concerned that they may look at what he could contribute to the US. So, I don't think him playing soccer for a living will cause any problems. Ok......one concern down......how many to go???????????

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