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Section 2.
Complete this section if you are filing for an R-1 religious worker (continued)
List of the specific address(es) or location(s) where the alien will be working.
Does the prospective employer attest to all of the requirements described in statements 6 through 12 below?
6. The prospective employer is a bona fide non-profit organization or a bona fide organization that is affiliated with the religious
denomination and is tax-exempt as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, subsequent amendment,
or equivalent sections of prior enactments of the Internal Revenue Code. If the petitioner is affiliated with the religious
denomination, complete Form I-129 Religious Denomination Certification.
Yes
No
If "No," attach explanation(s).
7. The prospective employer is willing and able to provide salaried or non-salaried compensation to the alien. If the alien will be
self-supporting, the petitioner must submit documentation establishing that the position the alien will hold is part of an established
program for temporary, uncompensated missionary work, which is part of a broader international program of missionary work
sponsored by the denomination.
Yes
No
If "No," attach explanation(s).
8. If the alien worked in the United States during the two years immediately before the petition was filed, the alien received
verifiable salaried or non-salaried compensation, or provided uncompensated self-support.
Yes
No
If "No," attach explanation(s).
9. If the position is not a religious vocation, the alien will not engage in secular employment, and the prospective employer will
provide salaried or non-salaried compensation. If the position is a traditionally uncompensated and not a religious vocation, the
alien will not engage in secular employment, and the alien will provide self-support.
Yes
No
If "No," attach explanation(s).
10. If the offered position requires at least 20 hours of work per week, or if fewer than 20 hours per week, the compensated service for
another religious organization and the compensated service at the petitioning organization will total 20 hours per week. If the alien
will be self-supporting, the petitioner must submit documentation establishing that the position the alien will hold is part of an
established program for temporary, uncompensated missionary work, which is part of a broader international program of
missionary work sponsored by the denomination.
Yes
No
If "No," attach explanation(s).
Form I-129 Supplement Q/R (Rev. 06/12/09)Y Page 22

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