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What happens if the American petitioner gets laid off of his job just a couple weeks before his fiance's interview? I already had the employer verification letter and recent pay stubs sent out to her today. Her interview is on the 19th of January. I haven't lost my job or anything but I've had a bit of a scare of losing my job lately. Should she just not say anything to the consulate, should that happen?

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It is my understanding that they do not contact the employer to verify. If losing your job diffenantly meant you in no way could support her and she would become a public charge for certain, I would just reschedule the interview. If not?

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What happens if the American petitioner gets laid off of his job just a couple weeks before his fiance's interview? I already had the employer verification letter and recent pay stubs sent out to her today. Her interview is on the 19th of January. I haven't lost my job or anything but I've had a bit of a scare of losing my job lately. Should she just not say anything to the consulate, should that happen?

Wouldn't keeping that information from the embassy constitute fraud? Because you would be claiming support ability based on employment that no longer exists. I am not saying that they would neccesarily check the validity, but it would be a breech of your affidavit of support in the interview. You could probably get away with it, but then you have to consider if it is in the best interest of your fiancee to then come to the US if you are in financial limbo. Just my thoughts.

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you havent lost your job so dont worry much :)

my hubby was laid off from work when i had my interview and i was approved

yes i think u will be fine.. i also read somewhere on this thread like her situation, the petitioner was also laid off when his fiancee had her interview and she was approved bcoz the CO said that the req. of the us embassy is last year ITR... something like that hehehe...

and beside ur not yet laid off right hehehe.. she is right don't worry too much, u will be fine .. good luck and happy new year!!!!

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