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Doubt abut a Job before approved our I-129F

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone

I have a big doubt... I lived in Monterrey Mexico and I've received an job offer in TX... if I decide take it, means like opportunity for move to US before our K1 petition will be approved.

There's my doubt, is this possible? what happen if I take a new job in US with a worker visa instead wait until my Fiancee visa will be approved?

HELP MEEEEE

Lucy :unsure:

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: India
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I don't know how worker visas work, but I thought those were already allocated for 2007? So wouldn't that make your K-1 visa faster?

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