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Hi,

I assume that question 15 (name and address of present employer) is for my beneficiary, correct? What should I put down if she has more than one job?

On a related note, should she (my beneficiary) put down a job even if it's not in the US?

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Timeline
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Hi,

I assume that question 15 (name and address of present employer) is for my beneficiary, correct? What should I put down if she has more than one job?

On a related note, should she (my beneficiary) put down a job even if it's not in the US?

I put my (petitioners) information. Looking at it again, I suspect this was a mistake but I didn't get busted for it.

Probably if she is not in the US they don't care where she works. If it were US they might look into the legality of emploment etc.

To be complete you could just fill out all jobs and use a seperate sheet for continuation if there isn't room on the form.

Make it clear this is not US based, include the country of employment.

Later forms (such as G-325) will go more deeply into foreign employment history etc.

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Posted
Hi,

I assume that question 15 (name and address of present employer) is for my beneficiary, correct? What should I put down if she has more than one job?

On a related note, should she (my beneficiary) put down a job even if it's not in the US?

Yes, they are looking for the beneficiary's information. I'd give the main job, the one that is the main source of income. If both are needed, give both. It can't hurt

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