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Hi, I just lost my job a week ago . I've been a US citizen since November 2014, they sent their application on November 4, and their priorities days are 11/11/2014, They just received their EAD on 01/24/2015, and I am assuming their 485's interviews will be on the way in a month or 2 (not sure about that). If they go to the interview are they going to be denied because of me? (no job)? Don't get me wrong, I'm looking for a job right now, and considering that most of the time when you received that letter you'll have like one more for the interview, and probably I would find a new job before that.
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Do they have jobs?

They may be able to self-sponsor with stable jobs....

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Hi aaron2020 and Penguin_ie. thanks for your replies.

My parents don't work. I think I did a wrong question when I said sponsoring, They are adjusting their status I-485, because of me (I'm a US citizen, they are here in USA, and had their I-94). What I was trying to ask is this....... Yes, I lost my job recently, but what about if I found a job before their interviews, they can go there and tell to the IO that I don't work from that company anymore that they put on the application and just tell to the IO to change it to the new job (of course assuming I found a new job,and I hope that I will)...Something similar happened with my N400 apllication, when I sent the application I had a job, and after 5 month I had another and I let the IO know about "that" change in my interview, and he just updated my personal info on my application, and that was it,,,,,thanks again for the misunderstood.

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The N400 is different because it does not require a financial sponsor.

Your parents will need to submit an updated I-864 for their interview; if you have a new job by then, be sure to include a few pay stubs and a letter from your employer saying it is a long term stable job, as well as the employment contract. If you do not have a job, as aaron says, you will need a co-sponsor.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Thanks Penguin_ie for you quick response. I'll do that as soon as I find another job (the new pay stubs and that letter), but what would happened if I can't find a new job by the time they got their interviews? but I was able to find a co-sponsor (my parents got a lot of friends with good income) that means is not going to be

a new application?, they just have to show their new co-sponsor in their interviews, and they are gonna be ok? with a no-new application? Right?..Thanks

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Thanks Penguin_ie for you quick response. I'll do that as soon as I find another job (the new pay stubs and that letter), but what would happened if I can't find a new job by the time they got their interviews? but I was able to find a co-sponsor (my parents got a lot of friends with good income) that means is not going to be

a new application?, they just have to show their new co-sponsor in their interviews, and they are gonna be ok? with a no-new application? Right?..Thanks

You amend the I-864 to reflect current situation. You include Joint Sponsors who do meet the I-864 requirements for your parents. You should not have difficulties meeting the I-864 requirements since your parents have friends who are willing to help them.

Go get Joint Sponsors for your parents.

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