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Filed F2B AOS last june and received Receipt of Notice. My financial sponsors are my mom (who is also a petitioner LPR) and my sister(USC). Due to my upcoming Ph.D next summer, I would have to move to a city a few hours from now, and my mom may also move with me. My sister gets paid 110K per year, while I am getting paid 18K/yr as a grad student while my mom gets paid about 26k/year. Here is the question: 

1. if my mom manages to do internal transfer and get a same paying job with the same title, does she have file anything? 

2.  if my mom manages to do internal transfer but get a different position with different pay(lower or higher), does she have to file anything? 

3. If my mom changes her job, will I be asked that question during the AOS

 

 

 
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