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Does consulate verifies if Petitioner employed or not at the time of interview?

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Australia
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Hi everyone,

Petitioner (who already sent AOS I-864 a months ago) is going to quit his job. Interview is scheduled next month and it is unlikely that Petitioner will find a new job during this time.

So... the question is: does consulate verify through some kind of government or any other facilities if Petitioner is currently working?

Does anyone's petitioner employer was called by consulate to confirm that the Petitioner employed?

Regards,

Alexander

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Ohh, that is a tough one. Can the petitioner quit after the interview? What if the CO asks the beneficiary what does the petitioner do for work? The beneficiary should tell the truth. Since the govt cares about current employment, and the petitioner would not have current employment, you'll would be bumping up against lying when/if the petitioner's job came up at the interview.

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Hi everyone,

Petitioner (who already sent AOS I-864 a months ago) is going to quit his job. Interview is scheduled next month and it is unlikely that Petitioner will find a new job during this time.

So... the question is: does consulate verify through some kind of government or any other facilities if Petitioner is currently working?

Does anyone's petitioner employer was called by consulate to confirm that the Petitioner employed?

Regards,

Alexander

Personally, Since it is an issue of quitting and not an issue of getting laid off, DO not quit job at this moment. If your petitioner wants you to be here and do not want your case to undergo so much trouble, why quit now? every job has their own flaws.

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Hi everyone,

Petitioner (who already sent AOS I-864 a months ago) is going to quit his job. Interview is scheduled next month and it is unlikely that Petitioner will find a new job during this time.

So... the question is: does consulate verify through some kind of government or any other facilities if Petitioner is currently working?

Does anyone's petitioner employer was called by consulate to confirm that the Petitioner employed?

Regards,

Alexander

Its possible, if not an indication of current employment. The NVC requested my wife to send some recent payslips to show that she was still working. We sent our AOS documents in January 2012, it took them a month to review our case and then asked for recent payslips(??!!) We sent them all Jan, Feb and 1st week of March 2012 payslips and the case was closed the next day.

There is a posting here of a visa not being issued as they wanted the 2011 tax returns from the petitioner(and they are not yet due in the US until April!). Talk about being prepared.....

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