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I have my interview on Sept 29...yayyy!!!. My husband is the US citizen and I am Canadian. We both live in Canada right now. The company I work for is giving me the opportunity to continue to work for them after I move. We haven't worked out the details yet, whether I will continue on salary or be paid as a contractor. My question is, will this help me out at the interview? As it shows I will have continued income, and can I claim it as part of the proof of support forms? Or will it hurt me as it is a Canadian company? If it will help, I am sure I can get a letter from my boss explaining that I will continue to work for them. We are planning on using assets as my husband does not have a job in the states yet.

thanks for any help :)

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Hi

I have my interview on Sept 29...yayyy!!!. My husband is the US citizen and I am Canadian. We both live in Canada right now. The company I work for is giving me the opportunity to continue to work for them after I move. We haven't worked out the details yet, whether I will continue on salary or be paid as a contractor. My question is, will this help me out at the interview? As it shows I will have continued income, and can I claim it as part of the proof of support forms? Or will it hurt me as it is a Canadian company? If it will help, I am sure I can get a letter from my boss explaining that I will continue to work for them. We are planning on using assets as my husband does not have a job in the states yet.

thanks for any help :)

Yes, you can show your income if it continues even after the U.S immigration. You need the documentation of it.

One fifth of the assets of the beneficiary will be counted.

One third of the assets of the petitioner will be counted if the petitioner is USC.

Loto

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what's the current #'s look like on the I-864? IMO, if 'current #'s' are sufficient, then no need to include beneficiary income.

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