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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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OK sorry for the repost but I really need some input here - on form DS-230 it asks, In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States.

My fiancee doesn't officially work (I said "rancher") on the G-325 because she takes care of animals on her families farm. However, we have no idea yet what she will do for work in the U.S., or if she will even get a job.

I really need some input on this from the other members - how did those of you whose fiancee's didn't have a job or didn't have a "normal america type job" handle this question. Your advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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OK sorry for the repost but I really need some input here - on form DS-230 it asks, In what occupation do you intend to work in the United States.

My fiancee doesn't officially work (I said "rancher") on the G-325 because she takes care of animals on her families farm. However, we have no idea yet what she will do for work in the U.S., or if she will even get a job.

I really need some input on this from the other members - how did those of you whose fiancee's didn't have a job or didn't have a "normal america type job" handle this question. Your advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks!!

just write

"I am not sure Yet"

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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'To be decided' since she has not already made arrangements for work in the US. :)

We met in October 2007 and our immigration journey started in July 2008 when we filed for the I-129F Fiance Visa petition. 

~05/16/2009~ MARRIED!!!!

~08/31/2011~ OUR SON WAS BORN!!!!

~02/17/2012~ Mailed I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions of Residency to Vermont Service Center

~03/19/2012~ ASC Biometrics Appointment

~11/05/2012~ Production of 10-year GC ordered

~7/1/2014~ Our son's first trip to Morocco

~03/17/2018~ Filed N-400

~04/09/2018~ Biometrics

~6/13/2018~ Off to Morocco, my parents in tow!

~10/23/2018~ Interview, approved

~11/7/2018~ Oath Ceremony

Filed: Other Country: China
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'To be decided' since she has not already made arrangements for work in the US. :)

"Rancher" is a typical US occupation but unless you own a ranch, your spouse can simply put unknown or to be determined etc.

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You could part "Farming Industry" or "Agriculture" or something like that!

***Removing Conditions***

Submitted I-751: March 4, 2011

Check cashed: March 10, 2011

NOA1: March 8, 2011

Biometrics Appt: April 21, 2011

Early Bio Walk-in: April 7, 2011

Approved: September 7, 2011

 
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