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So, I moved back to the US in July to get a job, ANY job to be able to file the affidavit of support. I managed to find a job quickly, but am really unhappy with the job.

Our case completed at NVC on Aug 23, and we were scheduled the interview for Oct 27. I just wanted to know if I change jobs to one that is just as stable (full-time, permanent), AND a higher salary, do I have to re-submit my I-864 for processing and then get a new interview date?

I just got offered a better job, that I'd like to accept, but don't want to slow down the visa process if I don't have to.

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So, I moved back to the US in July to get a job, ANY job to be able to file the affidavit of support. I managed to find a job quickly, but am really unhappy with the job.

Our case completed at NVC on Aug 23, and we were scheduled the interview for Oct 27. I just wanted to know if I change jobs to one that is just as stable (full-time, permanent), AND a higher salary, do I have to re-submit my I-864 for processing and then get a new interview date?

I just got offered a better job, that I'd like to accept, but don't want to slow down the visa process if I don't have to.

Go ahead and take up the job. Send a revised I-864 set to your spouse.

Yes, sometimes Consulates ask for latest AOS, in that case let him/ her submit that. Until that time keep a tight lip.

USA

01/08/13 - Approved and GC is order for production on 1/8/14

09/12/13 - Case transferred to CSC. NOA2 received on 09/18/13

08/30/13 - Biometrics Done - No walk ins allowed at this LSC (received on 8/16/13).

08/05/13 - NOA1 (received on 08/10/13)

08/01/13 - Mailed I-751 (received on 8/2/13 - check cashed on 8/5/13)

12/28/11 - Received SSN (applied on 12/20/11, as we didn't get based on DS-230 options)
11/28/11 - Received Green Card (Expires on 10/30/13) - Welcome Letter on 11/17/11
10/30/11 - POE - Houston, TX

Chennai Consulate (40 days)
10/28/11 - Received Visa papers and Passport at VFS
10/25/11 - Interview Cleared Successfully (Spouse was not allowed in)

NVC: (90 days from NOA2 to Consulate)
08/31/11 - Case Completed (Interview 10/25/11) - Received at Chennai on 09/19/11
07/22/11 - NVC Case Number

USCIS: (92 days)

6/21/11 - NOA2 (NOA1 on 3/25/11) - took a month to get to NVC
3/21/11 - I-130 sent to USCIS Lockbox, Chicago.

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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You mad? Your case was already completed why reopen?

You can always explain why not at current job if needs be and provide proof @ interview if asked, about current job.

Case #1: CR1 & CR2-Hubby & Kids
6/6/11...Priority Date
7/2011...NOA2 ~44 days
8/5/2011...NVC & IIN # Received
9/12/11... CR1 & Cr2 cases completed. ~37 days
11/4/11... CR1 & CR2 Interview APPROVED!!!
11/2011... POE
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Case #2 - F1-Sister
USCIS

10/2006....I-130 sent.

NVC
9/2011.....NVC Case # received.
1/2012....AOS Bill Paid & I864 sent.
2/2012....IV Bill Paid & DS 230 sent
2/2012....**Case on Child Status Protection Act Review**

3/2012...Case complete waiting for interview date.

KNG Embassy

11/2013...Interview date :)

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So, I moved back to the US in July to get a job, ANY job to be able to file the affidavit of support. I managed to find a job quickly, but am really unhappy with the job.

Our case completed at NVC on Aug 23, and we were scheduled the interview for Oct 27. I just wanted to know if I change jobs to one that is just as stable (full-time, permanent), AND a higher salary, do I have to re-submit my I-864 for processing and then get a new interview date?

I just got offered a better job, that I'd like to accept, but don't want to slow down the visa process if I don't have to.

You won't slow the process down. And you wouldn't be submitting the new I-864 to NVC. If you do accept and get the job, you would fill out a new I-864 with your new employment info, include a new employment letter and a few pay stubs, and send them to the beneficiary. These would be handed in at the interview so they can have the most up to date I-864 on file.

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