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Hi all, I submitted my I-129F form already. My fiancé is currently a college student and I put her “ employement as student, etc.” I heard it didn’t matter since being a student doesn’t count as employment. But my question is, my fiancé is planning to stop going to college, will this affect our process?

since the document we got from her country stated that she is a student, and I also submitted that in. If we do get our NOA for interview, will they ask about her student status or prof?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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23 minutes ago, Yxiong said:

Hi all, I submitted my I-129F form already. My fiancé is currently a college student and I put her “ employement as student, etc.” I heard it didn’t matter since being a student doesn’t count as employment. But my question is, my fiancé is planning to stop going to college, will this affect our process?

since the document we got from her country stated that she is a student, and I also submitted that in. If we do get our NOA for interview, will they ask about her student status or prof?

It's all about the petitioner being able to support the intending immigrant, and their children if any 

Filed: Other Country: China
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19 hours ago, Yxiong said:

Hi all, I submitted my I-129F form already. My fiancé is currently a college student and I put her “ employement as student, etc.” I heard it didn’t matter since being a student doesn’t count as employment. But my question is, my fiancé is planning to stop going to college, will this affect our process?

since the document we got from her country stated that she is a student, and I also submitted that in. If we do get our NOA for interview, will they ask about her student status or prof?

This is a non-issue.  She'll enter currently correct information on her DS 160 visa application.

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