Q: visit during process after application of I-129
My fiancé has a b1/b2 visa on his passport and he has travelled few times for business earlier to usa, so i would like to know if he can still come n visit me during the process after sending the i-129F application. He would still enter for business but also stay with me for few weeks, would like to know if its ok.
Also do i need to send the affidavit of support with the I-129F petition. If not, how will they determine my income qualification.
A:
An I-129 application is employment visa application, you do not need submit the affidavit of support for this application unless you are the employer and your boyfriend is one of your employees. You need to consult with an immigration attorney to find out what is the appropriate petition in this situation. Many immigration attorneys including me offer free consultations, make use of the consultations.
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