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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I would have to disagree; it was obviously a leading question. Where do you draw the line? It is simply ridiculous. So, in your logic, her sister would have to be in the house in order for my fiancée to hang out with her nephews. "Well kids mommy has to walk the dog, Aunt Aiga has to come with me and we have to call a babysitter because it would be considered undocumented work. Also, Aiga, don't make your bed in the morning or clean up after yourself, that would be taking a job away from a housekeeper."

Do you see the ridiculousness of this?

I do appreciate your feedback though. Will this disqualifiy her from getting the interview?

Work is defined as doing something and earning something in return. By admitting to getting things in return for her actions, she is technically working. What works in your benefit in the long run is her honesty. No matter what happens, be honest. I know it's hard now, but you should be fine if you stay patient and keep with honest answers.

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