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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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If I switch jobs and our I-129F continues to be processing, do I need to report that to the USCIS? How - just a form letter?

Additionally, how does that look when I provide evidence for the interview in terms of the letter from the employer? At best, I will have been at my new job for just a couple months. However I do keep every pay stub I have earned and am well well above the poverty limits indications for a sponsor.

|| Adjustment of Status ||

01.09.09 :: Interview passed and conditional GC granted

11.17.08 :: Appointment Notice for Interview on 01.09.09

06.09.08 :: EAD received

06.06.08 :: AP received

06.02.08 :: EAD touched; card production ordered

05.30.08 :: AP touched

05.08.08 :: Biometrics appointment; AOS and EAD touched

04.28.08 :: Appointment Notice for Biometrics on 05.08.08

04.22.08 :: NOA1 receipt confirmation (AOS, AP, EAD)

04.21.08 :: Application fee processed

03.09.08 :: Application received by USCIS

03.07.08 :: Submitted I-485 Adjustment of Status (incl AP, EAD)

|| K1 Fiance Visa ||

12.01.07 :: Marriage date

09.29.07 :: Entered U.S. via San Ysidro POE

09.21.07 :: Cena de Compramisos - officially proposed

09.04.07 :: CDJ interview - visa granted (full report)

09.03.07 :: CDJ medical exam taken

08.11.07 :: CDJ packet received by beneficiary

07.15.07 :: CDJ packet received by petitioner

06.20.07 :: NOA2 petition approval

06.19.07 :: Touched

06.14.07 :: Touched - CSC confirmed receipt of RFE response

06.06.07 :: RFE received by CSC

05.30.07 :: RFE replied

05.28.07 :: RFE received

05.21.07 :: Touched

03.09.07 :: NOA1 receipt confirmation

03.07.07 :: Application fee processed

03.06.07 :: Application received by CSC

02.28.07 :: Submitted I-129F Petition for Fiance Visa

05.17.05 :: Registered on VisaJourney.com

12.21.04 :: She hit on me first ... really... I swear

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Filed: Other Country: China
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If I switch jobs and our I-129F continues to be processing, do I need to report that to the USCIS? How - just a form letter?

Additionally, how does that look when I provide evidence for the interview in terms of the letter from the employer? At best, I will have been at my new job for just a couple months. However I do keep every pay stub I have earned and am well well above the poverty limits indications for a sponsor.

No sweat. Just provide accurate information and supporting documentation.

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If I switch jobs and our I-129F continues to be processing, do I need to report that to the USCIS? How - just a form letter?

Additionally, how does that look when I provide evidence for the interview in terms of the letter from the employer? At best, I will have been at my new job for just a couple months. However I do keep every pay stub I have earned and am well well above the poverty limits indications for a sponsor.

No sweat. Just provide accurate information and supporting documentation.

Supply it at the applicable Embassy/Consulate, along with 3 years tax returns and w-2's.

Don't muck up the works, by supplying unnecessary information to USCIS now. This will gain you nothing.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Ah so I should wait until my fiance's interview? Am I getting the process mixed up here ...

Interestingly, our friends went through the same exact process (same circumstances - he is U.S., she is Mexico) and when she had her interview in Juarez, they never even so much as asked for any of the tax returns, pay stubs, W2s, etc. ... although I intend on bringing everything. Just interesting to note.

Thanks you guys.

|| Adjustment of Status ||

01.09.09 :: Interview passed and conditional GC granted

11.17.08 :: Appointment Notice for Interview on 01.09.09

06.09.08 :: EAD received

06.06.08 :: AP received

06.02.08 :: EAD touched; card production ordered

05.30.08 :: AP touched

05.08.08 :: Biometrics appointment; AOS and EAD touched

04.28.08 :: Appointment Notice for Biometrics on 05.08.08

04.22.08 :: NOA1 receipt confirmation (AOS, AP, EAD)

04.21.08 :: Application fee processed

03.09.08 :: Application received by USCIS

03.07.08 :: Submitted I-485 Adjustment of Status (incl AP, EAD)

|| K1 Fiance Visa ||

12.01.07 :: Marriage date

09.29.07 :: Entered U.S. via San Ysidro POE

09.21.07 :: Cena de Compramisos - officially proposed

09.04.07 :: CDJ interview - visa granted (full report)

09.03.07 :: CDJ medical exam taken

08.11.07 :: CDJ packet received by beneficiary

07.15.07 :: CDJ packet received by petitioner

06.20.07 :: NOA2 petition approval

06.19.07 :: Touched

06.14.07 :: Touched - CSC confirmed receipt of RFE response

06.06.07 :: RFE received by CSC

05.30.07 :: RFE replied

05.28.07 :: RFE received

05.21.07 :: Touched

03.09.07 :: NOA1 receipt confirmation

03.07.07 :: Application fee processed

03.06.07 :: Application received by CSC

02.28.07 :: Submitted I-129F Petition for Fiance Visa

05.17.05 :: Registered on VisaJourney.com

12.21.04 :: She hit on me first ... really... I swear

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Ah so I should wait until my fiance's interview? Am I getting the process mixed up here ...

Interestingly, our friends went through the same exact process (same circumstances - he is U.S., she is Mexico) and when she had her interview in Juarez, they never even so much as asked for any of the tax returns, pay stubs, W2s, etc. ... although I intend on bringing everything. Just interesting to note.

Thanks you guys.

CDJ doesn't use the I-134 so it's up to the beneificary to supply everything. Some COs ask for proof, some don't.

USCIS doesn't care about your job. Once the petition is approved, you will provide the financial support information at the consulate interview. As stated, you'll supply an updated employer letter at that point.

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