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Anyone here ever answered “yes” to the “Do you have any other occupation?” question in the DS-260, especially if second occupation is completely unrelated to the field under which you claimed your EB1-A?

 

Were there questions asked about the second occupation during consular interview? Was visa approved? 
 

 

Edited by DanBrown05
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i have another occupation too , and i asked that to my lawyer and they said that the consular officer is more interested in what criteria you met and what you'll do in the US rather than what you did as work back home, and they are confident it wont be an issue. I also know of doctors who got eb1a, but petitioned to work as researchers, and they were doing research as a secondary thing. So you get the gist. I am in process of filing my ds260 and will report everything properly. better to over report than under.

Edited by Jumboeggs

EB1a: Approved 2024-09, Texas

Pending consular processing

 
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