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ilikepotatoes

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  1. The Reddit post?? Everyone seemed to agree with the user which just scared me more 😂
  2. I just saw something on Reddit that I found concerning. Someone stated that while the I-751 is being processed, you can still work at your current place of employment, but you can’t switch jobs because you don’t have any proof of authorization to work in the US? This doesn’t seem reasonable or accurate but I just had to ask, because my husband is a foreign medical graduate working on his licensing exams. If the above is true it would severely delay his ability to apply for residency when the time comes, and he’d just be stuck at his current job for lord knows how long. Anyone have an answer for this? Can he still stay with me here in the US while this is all being processed? I’m a huge worrier and just terrified at the thought of not being together. And googling doesn’t help my worries lol
  3. This doesn’t have to do with the main question, but I wanted to comment and say that your fiancé should bring your passport with her to the interview to prove you are indeed there with her. The day before my husband’s interview, he said to me “I think I should bring your passport with me. They might not take me on my word that you’re here with me.” Turns out his intuition was correct, because they asked to see it. And since the best evidence is of time spent together, it’s a really good idea to bring it along to support your case. Best of luck to you both
  4. I only captioned the pictures my husband brought to the interview. With the I-130, our lawyer sent in about five pictures, and then I wrote a letter to go along with the packet, giving a brief history of our relationship and explaining some of the evidence that was sent in (for example, “pictures with his relatives, pictures during our honeymoon, pictures of holidays spent together” etc). This gives them an overview without having to caption every single picture.
  5. We still have quite some time to go, but my husband and I are wondering what the specific requirements are for removal of conditions on his green card. Do we need to present proof of income like we did when he went to the visa interview, or is that no longer a big issue?
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