Hello,
My wife and I are expecting our interview for her greencard in August but I recently resigned from my company (last day is July 5th) that I have been at for the past two and a half years. I have already made about $50K this year, and my 2018 and 2017 tax returns were included in our original paperwork we filed with USCIS showing income of about $85k each year. I have worked full time the past 6 years but could not possibly carry on any longer in my current role so had to leave. My question is, how much emphasis does USCIS put on being unemployed at the time of interview? I clearly have exhibited stable earnings for the past 6 years but we are worried that if I’m still looking for a job when our interview comes that we may be denied due to me not “currently” working, even though I have already met about twice the income requirement this year. Are we being overly worrisome about this or do you think we’ll be fine? Any good advice would be greatly appreciated as I’m having trouble sleeping at night about this. Thanks so much.
My wife and I are expecting our interview for her greencard in August but I recently resigned from my company (last day is July 5th) that I have been at for the past two and a half years. I have already made about $50K this year, and my 2018 and 2017 tax returns were included in our original paperwork we filed with USCIS showing income of about $85k each year. I have worked full time the past 6 years but could not possibly carry on any longer in my current role so had to leave. My question is, how much emphasis does USCIS put on being unemployed at the time of interview? I clearly have exhibited stable earnings for the past 6 years but we are worried that if I’m still looking for a job when our interview comes that we may be denied due to me not “currently” working, even though I have already met about twice the income requirement this year. Are we being overly worrisome about this or do you think we’ll be fine? Any good advice would be greatly appreciated as I’m having trouble sleeping at night about this. Thanks so much.