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My husband immigrated here on a spouse visa in June of this year. He has a 2 year conditional green card right now. I have been working full time and he has been unemployed since he got to the U.S. He has just been offered a job in another state. We are considering moving for his job. So I would have to quit my job and look for a new job. However it just occurred to me, that me being unemployed may be a problem since I am his sponser for the spouse visa and also for the affidavit of support (I-864). Is this ok since he has already received his 2 year conditional green card?

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Thanks for your response! I am also concerned that when we file to remove conditions when his 2 year green card expires there may be issues if I was unemployed since I am his sponsor.

Be more concerned about getting proof of an on going marriage than anything financial.

You do not have to prove any income requirements for ROC. You just have to be able to afford the fees.

Thank you, goodnight and may your gods go with you",

Dave Allen.

 
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