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K1 AOS: Sponsor's Employment

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Great day to all the members!

I am under a K1 Visa category who just got married last month. We are about to send our I-485 Packet but we're unsure of one thing: his employment. He's currently employed and have been with this one for more than a year now, but he'd be leaving this company next week since he luckily got recently accepted into a new one. Thing is, we're unsure as to which employer are we going to write down into our Affidavit of Support forms, his current one or the next he's about to have in a few days? I know that common sense defines "current employer" is his current one, yet we're just worried that once USCIS receives our application (which is in two weeks or so) he might be audited onto his current employer - which by then would be the employer that he left already - and the process may be prolonged of RFE that may require more documents in reference with the new company. Second option is just to patiently wait for his day of employment on his new work and affix this new company into our Affidavit of Support, but this means wasting days of waiting for his employment letter request again, thus wasting more days of having the Packet filed.

We'd really appreciate your ideas and advices through this.

Thank you so much :)

Imee

AOS

Sept. 08, 2011 - Packet Mailed through USPS

Sept 12, 2011 - Packet received by USCIS

Sept. 14, 2011 - Emails & Text Notifications received from USCIS

Sept. 20, 2011 - NOAs in mail received (both dated Sept. 13, 2011)

Oct. 12, 2011 - USCIS Notification: Case transferred to another office

Oct. 20, 2011 - Boimetrics Appointment Scheduled on Nov. 17, 2011

Nov. 17, 2011 - Biometrics

Nov. 18, 2011 - E-mail received: EAD Card in production

Nov. 28, 2011 - EAD Card received

Dec. 05, 2011 - E-mail received: GreenCard in production :)

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wait until he starts new job, being in a hurry can cause mistakes and problems. Make intelligent decisions, not emotional decisions

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