startupguy
New Member
Hi, I'm a conditional permanent resident in California, previously a H-1B.
My question is, aside from the fact that I need to inform the USCIS when I change my residential address, is there some kind of clause that says I have to make above a certain dollar amount per year?
In my conditional PR, I'm the sole bread winner. My spouse (the US citizen who sponsored my marriage based conditional PR) is in college and for all intent and purposes of living, does not make any money.
The reason why I ask is because if I leave my job to start a technology startup (or join one), I will be living off savings for a while, and will have zero income. I have enough for a few months. I did my homework and I don't think there is any gotchas, but wanted additional input incase I missed anything.
Is that alright by the law?
My question is, aside from the fact that I need to inform the USCIS when I change my residential address, is there some kind of clause that says I have to make above a certain dollar amount per year?
In my conditional PR, I'm the sole bread winner. My spouse (the US citizen who sponsored my marriage based conditional PR) is in college and for all intent and purposes of living, does not make any money.
The reason why I ask is because if I leave my job to start a technology startup (or join one), I will be living off savings for a while, and will have zero income. I have enough for a few months. I did my homework and I don't think there is any gotchas, but wanted additional input incase I missed anything.
Is that alright by the law?