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I am currently living in Panama, and am reading the CR-I requirements to bring my spouse to the United States. The problem is, I don't have a job in the United States. I moved down here to Panama as a Peace Corps volunteer, and am currently working as an "independent contractor" at a concierge service (think: helping people who are relocating to Panama to set up their lives, enroll their kids in school, etc).

I have no job in the United States because I haven't lived there in two years, and so don't know how I would fill out any kind of letter head document stating that my husband would be of no charge to the government. He is a doctor here in Panama, and we are hoping that, once he is in the United States, he can pass the USMLE Boards and do his medical residency while I work.

Thoughts? Eek!

 
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