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Hi everyone, I've been loving this forum, and would like to ask a question about my specific situation.

 

My wife (Beneficiary), myself (USC), and our 2 kids are living in Hong Kong, and USCIS has just received by i130 this week.  

 

I am employed here and am wondering if/when I should move back first to the US to try and secure employment there ahead my wife quitting here job here and us having to submit all the NVC docs/etc...   

 

So I guess my questions are:

 

Is there a certain number of pay stubs/months of employment they like to see from a current employer based in the US? 

 

Is there a certain value in assets that could make the pay stubs not matter?

 

Anything else I should consider here?  I know the timing will never be perfect and we all need to be flexible but wondering if anyones gone through similar situation or had any advice... thanks!

 

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3x the poverty guidelines for your family size is the asset minimum. 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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