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Does the petitioner ever need to supply his/her employment information at any stage of the K3 process? I notice that it is not asked for on the I-129 form.

Also, does it disadvantage the application if the person being petitioned for isn't currently employed? I notice that is asked on the I-129 form.

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Does the petitioner ever need to supply his/her employment information at any stage of the K3 process? I notice that it is not asked for on the I-129 form.

Also, does it disadvantage the application if the person being petitioned for isn't currently employed? I notice that is asked on the I-129 form.

Thanks

Employment information is taken to the visa interview at the interview at the consulate. It is supporting information for the I-134, which the US petitioner has to supply to prove that the spouse won't become a public charge. If there are special circumstances, write a notarized letter briefly explaining your situation and to bolster your case. The most recent year's tax return is heavily weighed. Technically there are no co-sponsors. Consulates seem to vary on this, but it can't hurt to have an extra envelope to slip to them. Hopefully by the time you need this information you'll have a job. If you have significant assets, you can use those too. Just always be honest.

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Does the petitioner ever need to supply his/her employment information at any stage of the K3 process? I notice that it is not asked for on the I-129 form.

Also, does it disadvantage the application if the person being petitioned for isn't currently employed? I notice that is asked on the I-129 form.

Thanks

Employment information is taken to the visa interview at the interview at the consulate. It is supporting information for the I-134, which the US petitioner has to supply to prove that the spouse won't become a public charge. If there are special circumstances, write a notarized letter briefly explaining your situation and to bolster your case. The most recent year's tax return is heavily weighed. Technically there are no co-sponsors. Consulates seem to vary on this, but it can't hurt to have an extra envelope to slip to them. Hopefully by the time you need this information you'll have a job. If you have significant assets, you can use those too. Just always be honest.

Thai Mom

You answered the second question, thank you. If the one being petitioned has a business the details should obviously also be included I'd imagine..?

First question in the OP though, I was referring to the petitioner, as in the U.S. citizen..

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on the g-325a

Yes, beneficiary employment information goes on the G325a initially and on any other forms that ask for it later in the process. Please be sure an I-129F is filed instead of an I-129. If for a spouse, file the I-130 first.

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