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Hi everyone!

I have a quick question on the support documents. On the top of page 2, you are to write in your job...my tiny little problem is that I currently don't have one! My parents are going to be co-sponsors but I am nervous about leaving everything blank. I will however, be starting sub teaching in the fall (as regular teaching jobs are hard to come by) and will be working within 3 different school districts subbing on a (hopefully) daily basis.

My question is, should I include something to say that I have the sub job lined up but it is a day to day basis? Should I not really worry about it?

(other important info-my fiancee is from England and will be doing his interview in Tokyo)

Thanks for the help!

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Hi everyone!

I have a quick question on the support documents. On the top of page 2, you are to write in your job...my tiny little problem is that I currently don't have one! My parents are going to be co-sponsors but I am nervous about leaving everything blank. I will however, be starting sub teaching in the fall (as regular teaching jobs are hard to come by) and will be working within 3 different school districts subbing on a (hopefully) daily basis.

My question is, should I include something to say that I have the sub job lined up but it is a day to day basis? Should I not really worry about it?

(other important info-my fiancee is from England and will be doing his interview in Tokyo)

Thanks for the help!

Future employment will not be considered, even if documented with a letter. You have a co-sponsor so answer truthfully and sleep well.

FYI there can only be ONE co-sponsor so your "parents" cannot co-sponsor but ONE of them can. If they filed a joint tax return, the parent that co=sponsors needs to document THEIR income and/or assets. You cannot combine co-sponsors for the I-134. Evenb if only one parent has income the other parent does NOT count in family size, they are not considered "dependents" unless one of them is an immigrant covered by an I-864

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