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I-129F - Mistake in employment history

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Iran
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Hi everyone!

 

We are finishing up our DS-160 for our K1 visa and had a question about the employment and education history section.

 

When we were filling in "previous employment," we noticed that we made a couple minor errors for my fiancee's (beneficiary's) employment history on our original I-129F petition:

  • Due to an error in converting between different date formats, we accidentally reported employment start date of "Janurary 10" as "October 1", etc.
  • We listed occupation as "IT Engineer" when the proper title was actually something like "Software Analyst"

 

My understanding is that employment history is not really important at all for K1 visas, and this is all probably really inconsequential.

Is there any issue with just putting the correct info on the DS-160?--and only addressing the discrepancy if there is some question about it?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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The seConf error is nothing to worry about. The first error’s explanation doesn’t make sense. I can understand 10/1 to 1/10. I can’t understand.  1/1 to 10/10

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1 minute ago, Mike E said:

The seConf error is nothing to worry about. The first error’s explanation doesn’t make sense. I can understand 10/1 to 1/10. I can’t understand.  1/1 to 10/10

Oops, you're right! 😆 I fixed the dates I mixed up in my example.

And thank you! I suspected it's no problem but it helps so much to hear it from someone who knows a lot more than me.

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Just now, animax said:

Oops, you're right! 😆 I fixed the dates I mixed up in my example.

And thank you! I suspected it's no problem but it helps so much to hear it from someone who knows a lot more than me.

Then your explanation makes sense. Correct it in the ds-160

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