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Hey what if you get a new job after you've turned in your affidavit of support? I am the main sponsor because its for my husband but my father is co-sponsor because I dont make enough to fill a bucket lol. My dads job wont be changing, but theres a chance MINE will this fall. Will this make any difference since it will be after we turn everything in? My dads salary is more than enough to cover the poverty line so what I'm making doesnt matter as far as support is concerned. So anyone think theres any reason a change of job for the main sponsor will make a difference? Any reason to inform USCIS? Or turn in a new form?

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~Chelsea

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Hey what if you get a new job after you've turned in your affidavit of support? I am the main sponsor because its for my husband but my father is co-sponsor because I dont make enough to fill a bucket lol. My dads job wont be changing, but theres a chance MINE will this fall. Will this make any difference since it will be after we turn everything in? My dads salary is more than enough to cover the poverty line so what I'm making doesnt matter as far as support is concerned. So anyone think theres any reason a change of job for the main sponsor will make a difference? Any reason to inform USCIS? Or turn in a new form?

Thanks!

~Chelsea

I would think that you are probably going to have fill out the new form regardless. I would call USCIS on that one.

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I changed jobs while waiting for AOS (we waited almost two years). When we got the interview notice I didn't see anything on it about filling out another I-864 if anything had changed. It just said to bring one if you had not already submitted it and since I had submitted it, I didn't do another one. I did bring a letter from my employer just in case they asked for it. At the interview they didn't ask anything about my current employment and I didn't volunteer any information. They did ask for the previous year's tax return.

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