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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Is it a requirement that the beneficiary is currently employed while waiting for the petition? i just don't feel like working yet and would just want to wait for the approval of my petition but if this would cause a problem for my future embassy interview i would then look for a job even if i don't fell like working...

for those people who got their visa or had their interview already where you asked about your employment in the philippines during your visa interview or was it all about the petitioner's work information?

thanks for the answers...

:innocent:

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K1 Timeline

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-19

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-10-03

Touched : 2008-10-08

NOA2 : 2009-02-17

NVC: 2009-02-19

Left NVC: 2009-02-20

USEM: 2009-02-24

Medical: March 5-6, 2009

Visa Interview: March 11, 2009

Visa Delivered: March 14, 2009

St. Mary's Katipunan QC: March 16, 2009 got my CFO sticker

Flight: April 14, 2009

Marriage: April 16, 2009

AOS

May 18, 2009 - sent AOS

June 16, 2009 - Biometrics

June 17, 2009 - case transfered to CA

Sept. 23, 2009 - Green card received

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
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Is it a requirement that the beneficiary is currently employed while waiting for the petition? i just don't feel like working yet and would just want to wait for the approval of my petition but if this would cause a problem for my future embassy interview i would then look for a job even if i don't fell like working...

for those people who got their visa or had their interview already where you asked about your employment in the philippines during your visa interview or was it all about the petitioner's work information?

thanks for the answers...

:innocent:

I left my job as soon as the petition begun. No problem during my interview. :):thumbs: Its not a requirement. Only requirement for petitioner to prove that he can afford to support you during your stay. Bt yes.. it is asked during pre screening interview if what was your job and ur past job. They all care about the job of your petitioner.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

It is not a requirement.

I-129F Sent------------------------------------------04.21.2008

Interview Date---------------------------------------09.12.2008 (white and pink slip)

Visa Received----------------------------------------10.20.2008

US Entry----------------------------------------------10.29.2008 (POE: Detroit)

Marriage----------------------------------------------12.18.2008

(Cant file AOS yet, had to wait after filing taxes)

AOS packet sent w/ EAD----------------------------03.19.2009

NOA1 - Receipt Notice-------------------------------03.27.2009

1st Biometrics Appointment Notice-----------------03.31.2009 (for I-485 & I-765)

Transfer Notice (to CSC)----------------------------04.09.2009

1st Biometrics Schedule-----------------------------04.21.2009 (Attendant said either my fingerprints had slightly faded or their scanning machine sucks... #######?!)

2nd Biometrics Appointment Notice----------------04.23.2009 (*sigh*)

2nd Biometrics Schedule----------------------------05.14.2009 (for I-485)

Received EAD (sent by mail)-----------------------05.18.2009

Welcome Notice-------------------------------------06.01.2009 (for I-485)

Approval Notice and Resident Card received------06.11.2009

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Is it a requirement that the beneficiary is currently employed while waiting for the petition? i just don't feel like working yet and would just want to wait for the approval of my petition but if this would cause a problem for my future embassy interview i would then look for a job even if i don't fell like working...

for those people who got their visa or had their interview already where you asked about your employment in the philippines during your visa interview or was it all about the petitioner's work information?

thanks for the answers...

:innocent:

I left my job as soon as the petition begun. No problem during my interview. :):thumbs: Its not a requirement. Only requirement for petitioner to prove that he can afford to support you during your stay. Bt yes.. it is asked during pre screening interview if what was your job and ur past job. They all care about the job of your petitioner.

Same thing here. :thumbs:

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted

thanks everyone for your reply...i don't have a job yet since i came back to the philippines. i guess i'm lazy and i just want a long vacation but at the same time i want this vacation to end soon coz i want to be with my man.

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K1 Timeline

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-19

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-10-03

Touched : 2008-10-08

NOA2 : 2009-02-17

NVC: 2009-02-19

Left NVC: 2009-02-20

USEM: 2009-02-24

Medical: March 5-6, 2009

Visa Interview: March 11, 2009

Visa Delivered: March 14, 2009

St. Mary's Katipunan QC: March 16, 2009 got my CFO sticker

Flight: April 14, 2009

Marriage: April 16, 2009

AOS

May 18, 2009 - sent AOS

June 16, 2009 - Biometrics

June 17, 2009 - case transfered to CA

Sept. 23, 2009 - Green card received

 
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