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AOS K-1 address change due to one partner getting job

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Hi there everybody,

 

I am waiting for the residency interview. Adjustment of Status based on K-1. Will it look ok for the officer if I and my partner will be living apart for a few weeks or months?

I was not lucky with getting any job in my field where I and my US partner are based at the moment. We both open to moving from the central US to the west coast. And I have better feedback work wise there for some reason. 

Will it look ok to the officer checking our case if I move first? Due to me getting a better-paid job and my partner (who is the US citizen and my initial sponsor) is still in the job hunting phase. I don't want my partner to leave the job without having another one to go to in the location I will be now.

 

Thank you for your opinion and maybe experience. I am just so exhausted to apply in the area we live right now. I applied to like 50 jobs and no feedback. But as I apply to a location on the west coast or east coast. It is a much better response. I don't know if the central America is less friendly for the educated immigrants like me. It's really weird.

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Not if you have a very good reason for the separation and it is only temporary.  This is the case with your situation.  I would think ti would be ok.  You have to support yourself and live!  Just make sure you keep records and proof so you can show the IO (If you have an interview).  Keep all chats, phonelogs, and messages during the separation also.

How long have you been married?  Your K1 timeline information is not completed.

When you have time you may want to fill in your profile information.  It helps to have background information when you ask questions and you don't have to keep repeating it when you start topics.

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