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Dear all,

IR5 cases for my parents have been submitted in Jan-25-2021, not approved yet. I also submitted W2 of 2017-2019, Tax Transcripts of 2017-2019, Payslips up to Jan-2021. However, I am in consideration to resign from my current job. So, when my parents go into the interview with the Embassy, is there a requirement to submit additional Payslips to prove the sponsor's current employment? If I consider to resign from my current job, I may not have proofs for that.

thank you.

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38 minutes ago, lttran said:

Dear all,

IR5 cases for my parents have been submitted in Jan-25-2021, not approved yet. I also submitted W2 of 2017-2019, Tax Transcripts of 2017-2019, Payslips up to Jan-2021. However, I am in consideration to resign from my current job. So, when my parents go into the interview with the Embassy, is there a requirement to submit additional Payslips to prove the sponsor's current employment? If I consider to resign from my current job, I may not have proofs for that.

thank you.

If, at the time of your parents interviews , you are not going in stable ongoing employment with adequate income /assets to meet the requirements, then you will need to get joint sponsorship in place for each of them and ensure they have the paperwork in hand to give over at the interview. They should advise the IO that your financial situation has changed from where it was when you completed the I864 forms  for the NVC 

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1 hour ago, lttran said:

Dear all,

IR5 cases for my parents have been submitted in Jan-25-2021, not approved yet. I also submitted W2 of 2017-2019, Tax Transcripts of 2017-2019, Payslips up to Jan-2021. However, I am in consideration to resign from my current job. So, when my parents go into the interview with the Embassy, is there a requirement to submit additional Payslips to prove the sponsor's current employment? If I consider to resign from my current job, I may not have proofs for that.

thank you.

Your parents are required to advise them at the interview of any changes to circumstances these changes would include your general lack of employment.. 

 

secondly, how do you propose to financially support them in accordance with your obligations if you quit your job?

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Thank you @Lil bear

@Duke & Marie thank you for your time to comment here. I just want to take a break for 1-2 months and then find another job. Hence, I am trying to prepare for the worst case that if the interview happens during my unemployment period, necessary documents will be ready then. On the other hand, by looking at the work progress at the NVC and the Embassy weekly, I think the interview would not be occurred soon. By that time, I might get back to employment status.

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3 minutes ago, lttran said:

Thank you @Lil bear

@Duke & Marie thank you for your time to comment here. I just want to take a break for 1-2 months and then find another job. Hence, I am trying to prepare for the worst case that if the interview happens during my unemployment period, necessary documents will be ready then. On the other hand, by looking at the work progress at the NVC and the Embassy weekly, I think the interview would not be occurred soon. By that time, I might get back to employment status.

You are wise to look at what the consequences will be and your options now.  You are correct that by the time the interview occurs you may well get repositioned in an appropriate new job with sufficient documentation to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Consider what options you have for a joint sponsor in case that is needed. 

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1 hour ago, Lil bear said:

You are wise to look at what the consequences will be and your options now.  You are correct that by the time the interview occurs you may well get repositioned in an appropriate new job with sufficient documentation to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Consider what options you have for a joint sponsor in case that is needed. 

Yes, I would never get myself in the corner for the last minute. Always prepare for the worst.

Thank you.

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