when can one change job after passport stamping? will the action affect citizenship application?

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Nick,

Check the \'New immigration laws / Impact on GC\' discussions on this same site (you will find that under the top level). There is a pretty long one on the 180 days rule with some mentions to the issues of leaving the current/sponsoring employer.

In the \'old\' school the GC implied that you will work indefinitively for the sponsoring employer. IMO it\'s better to stick around as long as possible, but I am not an immigration lawyer.

Good luck!
 
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I got my I-485 Approval a few weeks ago. I asked the same question from my lawyer. She said that I should not leave my employer for 6 months after I-485 approval (It doesn\'t matter when your passport got stamped, the 6 month starts with I-485 approval).

I asked what if the employer lays me off or fires me? She said that\'s OK. You did not leave the job, they laid you off and you could not do anything about it. In that case, after you get laid off, you can do anything you want and get any job you want. You can go to Burger King and flip burgers if you want.

I would recommend staying with your employer for another 6 months just to be safe. Unless you have a really really good job waiting for you; in which case you can try to get yourself fired :-(not recommended).

Hope this answers your question.

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Username,

Could you please find out from your lawyer (or perhaps you know) how to get an appointment for passport stamping in Phoenix without waiting in line with the whole family, just to be rejected! (Phone number?)

Thanks
Mick

PS Any good ideas on getting fired!
 
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good suggestions on getting fired? Are you serious, mick?
It sounds really funny if you think about it. :-) In green
card process, being fired appears to be a better option.

ciba
 
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