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I receieved a very good job offer. The position is in Florida and I have filed my AOS from Virginia. My wife is currently employed in Virginia. I have to work alternate weeks in Florida and other alternate weeks I can work from Virginia. Because of this, I will need to maintain two residences. Will it create any problem during interview? Has anyone done this? Since my DO Washington DC (fairfax) is very slow, I am not sure when the interview will be and for how long we will have to maintain two residences. On one hand I do not want to miss this offer, on the other side I am worried for how long I have to do this commute?

 
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