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Will be applying for I-751 in a couple of months and I am just wondering what will be the consequence if my husband is going to resign/retire now. Will it cause a red flag if he doesn't have a job? Thanks fellow VJ members!

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There are no financial requirements or check for I-751

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Will be applying for I-751 in a couple of months and I am just wondering what will be the consequence if my husband is going to resign/retire now. Will it cause a red flag if he doesn't have a job? Thanks fellow VJ members!

Boy I hope that isn't an issue... I was retired before I even started the petition process.... laughing.gif

Sorry.. had to joke about it. Being employed for sure isn't a requirement. wink.png

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The fact that your husband is not working when you apply for the I-751, or ROC, will have no effect. For example, I was not working when my gal applied for her ROC and it had no effect - she was approved.

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Boy I hope that isn't an issue... I was retired before I even started the petition process.... laughing.gif

Sorry.. had to joke about it. Being employed for sure isn't a requirement. wink.png

I am just quite paranoid about digging the history of his previous employment and the financial resources later on that will affect our application..thanks for your input Hank!

The fact that your husband is not working when you apply for the I-751, or ROC, will have no effect. For example, I was not working when my gal applied for her ROC and it had no effect - she was approved.

You appeased me with your wife's approval! Thanks carton025! I will tell my husband that he can tender now his resignation tomorrow hehehe.. :-)

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I am just quite paranoid about digging the history of his previous employment and the financial resources later on that will affect our application..thanks for your input Hank!

Really his job or not is not what they look at with the I-751, they look at the two of you that your relationship is growing and you are like normal married folks.. sharing everything and enjoying your marriage.

Hank

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Really his job or not is not what they look at with the I-751, they look at the two of you that your relationship is growing and you are like normal married folks.. sharing everything and enjoying your marriage.

Thanks Hank!

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