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Hi Guys !

 

I have a quick question. Recently, I sent my I-751 to USCIS which was delivered after 2days and check cashed in 5days, received I-797 Notice of Action in 6days. My question now is, I quitted my job last week and most of the documents I sent to show bona fide marriage with my wife were in connection to my job I quitted, for instance Life Insurance  (for me and my wife), my 401k showing my wife as the beneficiary, Health Savings Account. Will this be an issue if presumably USCIS checks on them or does it not matter since when I submitted my application, I was still working there.

Any response will be appreciated guys. Thanks

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The documents are authentic and valid at the time they were filed.  Why would it be an issue?  It is like - if you move after you have filed I-751, that doesn’t mean your lease or mortgage where you live previously is not real.

 

Also - I do not believe they call and check on it.  Even if they do, they will have to ask your company if the information is true as of XXX date on the documents you filed, and the answer would be yes.

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22 minutes ago, GBOS said:

The documents are authentic and valid at the time they were filed.  Why would it be an issue?  It is like - if you move after you have filed I-751, that doesn’t mean your lease or mortgage where you live previously is not real.

 

Also - I do not believe they call and check on it.  Even if they do, they will have to ask your company if the information is true as of XXX date on the documents you filed, and the answer would be yes.

Thanks GBOS for your response. Was thinking thesame but just want to be on a safer side.

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On 3/9/2019 at 9:19 AM, Sanctus1 said:

Thanks GBOS for your response. Was thinking thesame but just want to be on a safer side.

It shouldn't be a problem at all as long as they were genuine documents. Its like if you got another job. Just make sure u bring most recent documents during ur interview. Also if ur relationship isnt genuine they do check with all those things u listed. 

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