When removing conditions - Proof of Employment?

marissa07

Registered Users (C)
Hi guys,

I married a citizen, got a conditional permanent residency in January 2007.
I understand my husband and I will need to apply to remove conditions on my permanent residency within 90 days prior to expiration, and I have a quick question.

Do we need to provide a proof of my husband's employment, just as I had to when we first applied for my residency?

I understand the purpose of employment proof was so that USCIS could see my husband can financially support me, but what about when you want to "remove conditions"?

The reason why I am asking this is 'cause when we got my conditional permanent residency, my husband had a corporate job making pretty good $. Unfortunately, he hated his job, quit it soon after and now he works as a baker at a local bakery, which means he does not make much. I now have a well-paid job though, which can support both of us.

I am just wondering if this could be a problem at all.... It may be a silly question, but one thing I learned from having gone through this whole process is that you can never be too careful/prepared.

Thanks guys!
 
No you don't need verification of employment anymore (since you don't file another Affidavit of support) All the documents they require are just copies of every bill and statement that proves you are still together in a bona fide marriage (utility bills, bank statements, car loan contracts, insurance-car,health, mortgage etc - whatever possible). Make sure you enclose copies of your Fed Tax returns for the past 3 years as well.
Removing conditions is painless. Good Luck!
 
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