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Filed: Country: Sweden
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My husband got laid off a few weeks ago and has still not found another job. I assume that this is not good news for us? However, I got my employment card so I am starting my job at the end of Mars. Also, I can prove that I have received some money from my parents to survive. I mean, life happens! He had a job, when we applied and he will get one soon again but do we have to be worried?

Also, our interview is coming up March 9th. Is there anything in specific we should think about?!

Thanks!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Indonesia
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We just got interviewed a couple days ago. My husband also got laid off just before we filed for AOS and I was worrying all the time if the it would affect the decision. We had co-sponsors (his parents). At the interview, in relation to that, the IO just asked how long my husband had been unemployed, and what was his occupation. That was it and we were approved!!!

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We just got interviewed a couple days ago. My husband also got laid off just before we filed for AOS and I was worrying all the time if the it would affect the decision. We had co-sponsors (his parents). At the interview, in relation to that, the IO just asked how long my husband had been unemployed, and what was his occupation. That was it and we were approved!!!

thanks so much for Your reply! However, my husband had a job when we send in the application he just got laud off now before the interview and he is on unemployment. I don't know what we have to do. Maybe they will decline us and tell us we need to get a co sponsor.

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I just had my interview and my husband was not asked again about his employment. I had actually prepared a load of stuff to bring with us, as since filing he was promoted and got a salary increase (not rubbing your nose in it!) so we went and obtained another letter from his employer confirming his role etc.

http://nomoremrsniceguy.blogspot.com/

Our journey:

11th October 2012: APPROVED!

24th February 2012: Biometrics appointment

8th February 2012: Touch

24th January 2012: Biometrics NOA date (received 30th)

19th January 2012: Check cashed by VSC

17th January 2012: NOA date (received 20th)

14th January 2012: ROC delivered via USPS to VSC

13th January 2012: Filed for ROC

Earliest date to remove conditions: Friday, December 2, 2011

9th March 2010: GC in hand

1st March 2010: Interview 8.40am APPROVED!

1st March 2010: EAD arrives, along with daughters US passport

15th January 2010: Biometrics appointment

10th December 2009: Filed for AOS

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