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so my wife's case is now closed.. we are just waiting for an interview but then here's what im worried about:

im about to quit my job and move to move another state, im wondering if i have to make another affidavit of support... anyone with knowledge or experience on this, pls i need some advice.. thanks in advance.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Albania
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so my wife's case is now closed.. we are just waiting for an interview but then here's what im worried about:

im about to quit my job and move to move another state, im wondering if i have to make another affidavit of support... anyone with knowledge or experience on this, pls i need some advice.. thanks in advance.

I really dont think so. At the interview you have to show them your AOS copy that u sent USCIS and just the tax transcripts. I think your safe. Someone correct me if im wrong. Thats all my husband had to show.

Besmir & Sabrina

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If you are quitting your job and moving then I would assume that your employment letter is no longer valid and you may have to get another letter of employment from your new employer.

11/30/11 Mailed K-1 petition

12/5/11 NOA1

12/13/11 Touched

5/8/12 Called USCIS for OUT OF NORMAL PROCESSING TIME inquiry

5/10/12 received email from VSC stating to wait 60 more days for decision

6/25/12 emailed my congressman

6/29/12 congressman's caseworker called me to gather more information about my case

6/29/12 sent request to state senator for an official inquiry into my case

7/3/12 Touched

7/3/12 text and email received for NOA2 approval

7/9/12 Received NOA2 hard copy in the mail

7/16/12 Called and received NVC Case Number

7/18/12 Called NVC and was told my case was in "additional processing"

7/27/12 Called NVC and was told my case is in "administrative processing"

8/2/12 Called NVC and was told my case is on the way to Manila.

8/6/12 Petition arrived in Manila

8/7/12 Called and obtained Embassy Interview Date, received appointment letter in email

Interview Date : 9/13/12

8/8/12 Fiance passed medical exam at SLEC

8/10/12 Fiance took CFO seminar

8/10/12 NVC letter arrived in mail (hardcopy)

8/13/12 Called the US Traveldocs number and asked to have earlier interview from 9/13/12 to 8/17/12

8/15/12 Interview Instruction Letter arrived in email

8/17/12 Interview date

8/17/12 Interview complete, 221g issued to send NSO CENOMAR to embassy through 2go

8/31/12 Called Senator to ask for inquiry at embassy.

8/31/12 Visa approved

8/31/12 Visa printed

9/5/12 2GO Courier service has visa in transit

9/6/12 2go Courier delivered VISA at 4:30 pm

9/6/12 Ticket purchased for flight leaving 9/8/12 POE Chicago

9/8/12 Arrived in USA

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If you are quitting your job and moving then I would assume that your employment letter is no longer valid and you may have to get another letter of employment from your new employer.

You should just quit work and move after the interview.

I130 for mom

NOA1 March 1,2010

touched April 8,2010

email approval 6/23/10

NOA2 received 6/28/2010

NVC case# assigned 7/2/2010

aos fee bill&ds3032 received 7/8/2010

aos fee paid and emailed ds3032 7/8/2010

iv bill paid 7/12/10

iv packet mailed 7/13/10

aos packet scanned 7/20/10

iv packet scanned 7/22/10

case complete 8/18/10

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Basically, the same situation happened to me. I just let my petition package stand as it was. The visa was approved and by the time she got here I had new employment and the issue has never came up again. So, if I were you I wouldn't do anything and let the existing petition stand as it is.

Best of luck!

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Jamaica
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Life changes will happen, just provide an update at the interview

Current cut off date F2A - Current 

Brother's Journey (F2A) - PD Dec 30, 2010


Dec 30 2010 - Notice of Action 1 (NOA1)
May 12 2011 - Notice of Action 2 (NOA2)
May 23 2011 - NVC case # Assigned
Nov 17 2011 - COA / I-864 received
Nov 18 2011 - Sent COA
Apr 30 2012 - Pay AOS fee

Oct 15 2012 - Pay IV fee
Oct 25 2012 - Sent AOS/IV Package

Oct 29 2012 - Pkg Delivered
Dec 24 2012 - Case Complete

May 17 2013 - Interview-Approved

July 19 2013 - Enter the USA

"... Answer when you are called..."

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thanks for the replies guys i appreciate all of your inputs, if anyone else have comments, suggestions and experience regarding my current situation just keep em comming =) btw, i already filed my letter of resignation a month ago and my last day is this friday, im moving on the 31st of this month... thnks again good people of VJ =)

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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What if the question about your work comes up during your wife's interview? Remember, she will be placed under oath during that time. unsure.gif

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