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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi journies, question, In the G325A it says, Applicants employment last five years, my wife gets payed by cash, not checks, she tells me that its normal to get paid by cash in peru, some companies pay by cash and some by checks. What should i do, what should i wright down on this section?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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is any record of the payment?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi journies, question, In the G325A it says, Applicants employment last five years, my wife gets payed by cash, not checks, she tells me that its normal to get paid by cash in peru, some companies pay by cash and some by checks. What should i do, what should i wright down on this section?

I dont think so, i will ask my wife about it today. but if she tells me that theres no record of it,what should i do?

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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Why aren't you writing the employment in the employment section? It doesn't say HOW does she get paid or even prove that she is paid. It says what is her employment. Write it down.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Why aren't you writing the employment in the employment section? It doesn't say HOW does she get paid or even prove that she is paid. It says what is her employment. Write it down.

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Just wite down what she does for work. My wife was self employed but didnt have a valid business licence. She was paid in cash and couldnt prove any thing but they didnt ask either. They wont be looking for how much she was making . I dont even think they care. For all practical purposes she will be unemployed when she gets to the USA.. What they are really looking for is " was hse a secretary to osama bin ladin" or some other type of negative employment. maybe a farc leader who knows.

I am sure that is not the case so just write it down

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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same thing with my husband Luis. He was paid in cash too, but we still wrote all his employment down. Good luck :thumbs:

Thanks Susita for your reply, seems like your the only one who really understood what i typed on my previous message. It was a good help for me. Wish you well on your journey.

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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same thing with my husband Luis. He was paid in cash too, but we still wrote all his employment down. Good luck :thumbs:

Thanks Susita for your reply, seems like your the only one who really understood what i typed on my previous message. It was a good help for me. Wish you well on your journey.

That's not true. I said the same thing.

Good luck!

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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We did NOT include jobs where my husband was paid in cash on our application.

They will not approve or deny the visa based on work history. They CAN, however, deny you if you lie on the application. If you cannot prove this work history, I personally feel it's better to leave it off.

My husband and I have just gone through our second interview for AOS. They are looking for anything they can to deny us, despite the fact that we have a loving and legal marriage, and have done nothing but follow the rules from the beginning. They are nit-picking every detail of our application.

It is for this reason that I would err on the side of safety, and only include what you can prove.

Good luck!

 
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