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Okay, so i am really overthinking this process. When filling out the employment information the past five years, I have worked several jobs doing PRN only. I honestly can't remember the exact dates. Do I just estimate the best I can and attach a note saying so or just put estimated dates without a note?

The other question is how detailed does the how we met summary have to be? Can I just say on the timeline of visits when we met or do I attach a separate summary? Also,my divorce was finalized in May, 2013 and I went to visit my now fiance in July 2013 to see if there was something more between us (we have known each other since 2005.) Do I need to mention any details of my divorce in the summary? I listed on the I129 F the date the marriage ended. I just am trying to avoid a RFE.

TIA!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
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Just estimate the dates the best you can.

A couple short sentences of when and where you met is fine. I also included a very simple timeline of my visits. Don't overthink. Short and simple is best. The needed info gets lost in Lengthy explanations.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
Timeline
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I don't see the need to mention your divorce in your 'story' since it sounds like your relationship didn't start until months later. Now is not the time. A copy of the divorce decree will be a required proof to help show that you are free to marry.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
Timeline
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I don't see the need to mention your divorce in your 'story' since it sounds like your relationship didn't start until months later. Now is not the time. A copy of the divorce decree will be a required proof to help show that you are free to marry.

I agree. Do not volunteer information and stick to the questions at hand.

 
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