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Thanks in advance for any help. 😀  Sorry if the questions seem stupid but I want to make sure I'm doing everything correctly.

 

1. My wife has been to the U.S. 7 times in the past as a tourist.  The previous U.S. travel history section won't let me make a 7th entry.   I've tried different browsers (including IE on windows) and it won't let me make a 7th entry.  Is it maxed at 6 entries?

 

 

She is a certified nailist in Japan and plans to get a license in the U.S eventually.  I want to make sure I'm answering the following 3 questions correctly.

 

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Do you seek to enter the United States for the purpose of performing skilled or unskilled labor but have not yet been certified by the Secretary of Labor?

I believe this would be a yes?

 

 

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Are you a graduate of a foreign medical school seeking to perform medical services in the United States but  have not yet passed the National Board of Medical Examiners examination or its equivalent?

I believe this would be a no?  Nail school isn't medical school as far as I'm aware.

 

 

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Are you a health care worker seeking to perform such work in the United States but have not yet received certification from the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools or from an equivalent approved independent credentialing organization?

I believe this would be a no?

 

 

I currently live in Japan and will be returning back to the US permanently in early August.  In the petitioner section I'm assuming it would be best to put my US address. I will be initially moving back to my brother's condo in Chicago.  I'm pretty sure I should list this address.  It would be nice if I could make a note in the application telling them this, but there isn't.  In the i-130 I made a note about me being currently in Japan but moving back in August, so there is a record of it.

 

 

Hope you and your family are healthy and safe.  Thanks again for any help.

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I had the same problem, add as many trips as it will let you, youre uploading the i94 anyways and they’ll see.. 

 

definately no, to health care and medical questions... I’m not sure if a nail technician needs to be certified by secretary of labor or not, might need someone else to answer that, but I wouldn’t think so. I think I would still put no, because the purpose is family migration, not work, although work will occur down the track. 

 

with reference to your address, it should be the one where you currently have residance, you can always update it once you move in August. 

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12 hours ago, Duke & Marie said:

I had the same problem, add as many trips as it will let you, youre uploading the i94 anyways and they’ll see.. 

 

definately no, to health care and medical questions... I’m not sure if a nail technician needs to be certified by secretary of labor or not, might need someone else to answer that, but I wouldn’t think so. I think I would still put no, because the purpose is family migration, not work, although work will occur down the track. 

 

with reference to your address, it should be the one where you currently have residance, you can always update it once you move in August. 

 

Thank you so much for the reply!

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On 5/27/2020 at 6:09 AM, deepdishpizza said:

Thanks in advance for any help. 😀  Sorry if the questions seem stupid but I want to make sure I'm doing everything correctly.

 

1. My wife has been to the U.S. 7 times in the past as a tourist.  The previous U.S. travel history section won't let me make a 7th entry.   I've tried different browsers (including IE on windows) and it won't let me make a 7th entry.  Is it maxed at 6 entries?

 

 

She is a certified nailist in Japan and plans to get a license in the U.S eventually.  I want to make sure I'm answering the following 3 questions correctly.

 

I believe this would be a yes?

 

 

I believe this would be a no?  Nail school isn't medical school as far as I'm aware.

 

 

I believe this would be a no?

 

 

I currently live in Japan and will be returning back to the US permanently in early August.  In the petitioner section I'm assuming it would be best to put my US address. I will be initially moving back to my brother's condo in Chicago.  I'm pretty sure I should list this address.  It would be nice if I could make a note in the application telling them this, but there isn't.  In the i-130 I made a note about me being currently in Japan but moving back in August, so there is a record of it.

 

 

Hope you and your family are healthy and safe.  Thanks again for any help.

All 3 should be "No".

2. I hope, her purpose of entry is to be with her husband, not to perform "skilled or unskilled labor" - otherwise it looks like a visa fraud/fake marriage for entering US and work purposes

3-4. No, as her purpose of entering in not to work and being a nailist is not considered to be a healthcare or medical services profession in the US

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