QUOTE(angel73 @ Sep 29 2007, 05:40 PM)

But, i was wondering what if I try to find a job in Mississippi, do you think it will be a problem? If so how soon can I switch jobs. Please help me with this.
Congrats on the upcoming interview in November...Hmmm to answer your question, just my personal opinion, it may pose a problem for the consulate officer (depending on the CO's mood toward your fiance) when goes along with all the evidence that you have a history of stable employment and can support him while he transitions to life in america relying on your income to the two of you (i.e. proof of your current employment such as letter on company letterhead stating how long you have been with the company and what your salary is) -the consulate officer may look at your new employment verification (if you chose to submit this proof) as a negative since you have not been with the company for a long time...unless you can get your boss or someone in human resources to write you an employment verification letter now before you leave your current job and start the new job and send it off to your fiance now along all the other evidence he will need for his interview at the embassy, if thats the case then you may not need to even submit proof of employment at the new place you plan to work at.....
Good luck on the upcoming interview!