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AMK_GO_GO

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  1. Thanks for the response. Also please confirm if it is binding on me to work on an approved field of work in the USA only, to get a greencard? otherwise, I will become ineligible to get a green card? After how much time reaching to the USA I will get handed over my greencard?
  2. @randomstairs How can you be you be certain about answer 1? Can you share the relevant clause, link or source for this understanding? Thanks
  3. Hi, I have recently got EB2 NIW approval. I have a few queries about my visa process from now onwards : Q1. I recently departed from my previous employment due to complications with the renewal of my contract. While I am currently in the process of interviewing with other prospective employers and anticipate securing new employment soon, it is important to note that my professional documentation is not current at present and may require up to six months for renewal. As I prepare to complete the DS-260 form, which includes a section on current employment details, I will need to indicate 'not applicable' as I am presently not employed. However, I am confident that I will secure employment by the time my interview with the embassy is scheduled. I am curious whether being currently unemployed might affect my eligibility for an interview with the embassy, or if they will still proceed with scheduling an interview regardless of my current employment status Q2. What are the potential implications if I transition my career into a different industry from my approved field of EB2 NIW? Could my visa application be rejected during the interview process due to my employment in a different field? Your kind advice is required on this issue. Thanks
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