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My Peruvian wife is concerned that if I were to quit my contracted job here in Lima that we could encounter trouble leaving when we move to the US (after obtaining her visa, of course) .

Now, I know not all Peruvians are the same, however, I have met many that seem to hear "stories" about things happening to people, and then accept it as Gospel truth and live in eternal fear of it happening to them (like drinking cold beverages, ha!).

Anyway, I'd like to ask if anyone here has any thoughts on my wife's concerns about breaking a contract early and moving to the US.

Surely, nobody in this world can stop you from traveling simply because you quit your job, right?!

(and no, my job is not connected to my support of I-864 info)

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My Peruvian wife is concerned that if I were to quit my contracted job here in Lima that we could encounter trouble leaving when we move to the US (after obtaining her visa, of course) .

Now, I know not all Peruvians are the same, however, I have met many that seem to hear "stories" about things happening to people, and then accept it as Gospel truth and live in eternal fear of it happening to them (like drinking cold beverages, ha!).

Anyway, I'd like to ask if anyone here has any thoughts on my wife's concerns about breaking a contract early and moving to the US.

Surely, nobody in this world can stop you from traveling simply because you quit your job, right?!

(and no, my job is not connected to my support of I-864 info)

It shouldn't interfere at all, before getting her visa nor after. If the US embassy approves her visa, she's good to go to the US without any issues.

Diana

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It shouldn't interfere at all, before getting her visa nor after. If the US embassy approves her visa, she's good to go to the US without any issues.

Diana

Thank you, Diana.

I think she is more worried for MY sake.

She seems to think there could always be a way for my job to contact someone at someplace and then I run into trouble at the airport when I try to leave...as if I were a criminal who "broke a contract" in Peru.

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