EB green card and naturalization question after 4 month of stay with sponsor employer

sharke

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My green card had been approved 4 month after AOS file in end of 2006 through EB2. I only work 4 months after GC approval. Will it be an issue to officer at the naturalization interview. Anybody is in this similar scenario? Reading threads make me not happy because of too soon to leave sponsoring employer.
Please share your experience.
thanks
 
Individual circumstances vary. You have not provided enough information to get any useful feedback.

Was there anything suspicious about the departure from the sponsoring employer for you to worry about?

How long did the adjustment take? How long was it pending? Did you move to a similar (and perhaps better job)? Was the sponsoring employer a sham that specialized in getting people greencards and cutting them loose?
 
It took 4 months from AOS filing. The company was down sizing and started laying off 25% of employee. I felt I was the next to be laid off and got the better job in different state. It was reputed employer and no suspicious about anything. I moved exactly similar field but better position and different state.
 
It took 4 months from AOS filing. The company was down sizing and started laying off 25% of employee. I felt I was the next to be laid off and got the better job in different state. It was reputed employer and no suspicious about anything. I moved exactly similar field but better position and different state.

Given your response, it seems that you are worried for no reason. Study Civics instead, it will be more useful.
 
Thanks BigJoe5. I have seen many post about to stay 6 months to 1 year and curious any body has any problem so far.
 
Thanks BigJoe5. I have seen many post about to stay 6 months to 1 year and curious any body has any problem so far.

If you are dealing with the same USCIS Office, the past experience lokks promising. However, you may need to check the posted processing times for the current office if different.
 
oops. I meant 6 month to one year to stay with sponsoring company after GC approval. Does any body face any problem to do that?
 
The only people I've known to have a problem with this were those who left in less than 1 month after GC approval. But their citizenship was ultimately approved, despite the hassle the interviewer gave them.

This question will continue to have inconclusive answers because there is no USCIS policy memo, law, or court case that directly states a limit. People say 6 months because they figure if a cutoff is established in a court case or some other legal action, it will be 6 months or less. But it's still speculation and anybody who changes jobs after GC approval is taking a risk, even if that risk is smaller than being struck by lightning.
 
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