I apologize if this has already been covered in another thread. I am new to the forum and find the number of threads rather overwhelming.
My questions is regarding employment during and after adjustment of status. I was fingerprinted last week and am waiting approval from VSC. My employer is sponsoring my application and a term of the deal is that I if I voluntarily leave before the approval date - the process is discontinued. I therefore cannot leave employer until then.
I have read though that if I was to change, it should be done during this adjustment of status period and not AFTER approval. Does that mean that I am to stay with my current employer for 6 months after approval? This thought is killing me. I am desperate to start my resume and the job hunt. Please can someone advise?
Thanks and apologies for any ignorance. Until I found the forum recently I was going by what my lawyer was telling me. Nobody else I know personally is going through the process. I am unwilling to ask the lawyer job change questions since they are employed by my company. Any help is appreciated.
My questions is regarding employment during and after adjustment of status. I was fingerprinted last week and am waiting approval from VSC. My employer is sponsoring my application and a term of the deal is that I if I voluntarily leave before the approval date - the process is discontinued. I therefore cannot leave employer until then.
I have read though that if I was to change, it should be done during this adjustment of status period and not AFTER approval. Does that mean that I am to stay with my current employer for 6 months after approval? This thought is killing me. I am desperate to start my resume and the job hunt. Please can someone advise?
Thanks and apologies for any ignorance. Until I found the forum recently I was going by what my lawyer was telling me. Nobody else I know personally is going through the process. I am unwilling to ask the lawyer job change questions since they are employed by my company. Any help is appreciated.