Former employment on I-129F form
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Former employment on I-129F form
Hello,
My partner and I are filling out the I-129F form in order to get him a fiance
visa in the US. He lives in Turkey and technically his former jobs have been
illegal i.e. he was paid ‘under the table’ and did not report income to the
government. Should we report these jobs or should we leave the employment
section blank?
Asked on August 7, 2017 under Immigration Law, California
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
Is your fiance currently in Turkey or in the US? IF he is in the US, then you do not need to do the fiance visa petition if he is in the US in valid status. If he is in Turkey, then you do need to file the I-129F.
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