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I-130 Proof of Bona Fide Marriage??

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Filed: Country: England
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Awesome, you guys have been SO much help! thank you so very very very much! :) I've got everything completely set up now, all I'm waiting for now is my Certified Marriage Certificate to get back (because I sent that in to change my name on my passport, got the passport back and now waiting for the certificate which should be here after the memorial day weekend, hopefully) and I've gotta get my mom to write the check for me then we're good to send it all off.

One thing we were wondering about g-325a form is, my husband filled that out with his occupation/job thing being "student" because he's technically a student until July when he's done and he didn't have a job when he filled it out and sent it to me but now he's been hired working as a waiter and we were wondering if he should re-fill out the form or if it matters?

August 2011 - Met on Facebook

December 2011- first face-to-face

December 30th 2011 - got married

January 2012 - he returned to UK

February 2012 - I went to UK to visit

May 2012 - came back home to Alaska to start the Visa application process

May 4, 2012 - changed my last name :D

May 31st, 2012 - I-130 sent off! fingers crossed & prayers sent!

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Love is missing someone whenever you're apart, but somehow feeling warm inside because you're close in heart...miss you, honey <3

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'student' isn't an occupation.

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Filed: Country: England
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'student' isn't an occupation.

Okay, I had a feeling that was the case, thank you. He's filled out a new one and sent it to me, so we'll wait on that one too and then send it all off. Again, thanks for all your help guys :) more than likely you'll see me around for more questions haha

August 2011 - Met on Facebook

December 2011- first face-to-face

December 30th 2011 - got married

January 2012 - he returned to UK

February 2012 - I went to UK to visit

May 2012 - came back home to Alaska to start the Visa application process

May 4, 2012 - changed my last name :D

May 31st, 2012 - I-130 sent off! fingers crossed & prayers sent!

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Love is missing someone whenever you're apart, but somehow feeling warm inside because you're close in heart...miss you, honey <3

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One thing we were wondering about g-325a form is, my husband filled that out with his occupation/job thing being "student" because he's technically a student until July when he's done and he didn't have a job when he filled it out and sent it to me but now he's been hired working as a waiter and we were wondering if he should re-fill out the form or if it matters?

I don't think it matters and gives them an idea of what he does. Sounds better than writing "unemployed" for that time period.

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05-16-12 Oath ceremony

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