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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello VisaJourneys!

So my husband and I are getting ready for the interview. I (beneficiary) recently told the company that I work for that I might be leaving within the next 60 days. They said they didn´t want to loose me and made me an offer for a significant amount of money in New York City.

Should I take the offer to the interview? I am afraid they will think that we are going just for the offer and not for our marriage (we´ve been married for 5 years now and we filled 1 year before the offer came).

What do you think? Would it help or make things more confusing?

Thank you for any insight you can give!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I agree. Same thing happened with my Brazilian wife and her company. At the interview its about your relationship and nothing more. At our interview we brought up the job thing just as part of the conversation. The consular congratulated her on this but in the end the job part doesnt seem to play any role in the interview. Take the letter anyway........it never hurts.

USCIS

2013-08-07 - Sent i-130 $420.00
2013-08-12 - NOA1 (Received)
2014-02-24 - NOA2 (Approved)

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NVC

2014-03-12 - NVC Receives Case

2014-04-14 - NVC Case Number Assigned

2014-04-21 - I-864(AOS) Bill Invoiced and Paid $88.00

2014-04-21 - IV Bill Invoiced and Paid $230.00

2014-04-24 - AOS Invoice Status Marked as “Paid” by NVC

2014-04-25 - IV Invoice Status Marked as “Paid” by NVC

2014-04-25 - DS-260 Available and Completed Online

2014-04-28 - IV & AOS Package Sent (Fedex Overnight) $55.00

2014-04-30 - IV & AOS Package Marked “Received” by NVC

2014-05-21 - IV Package Approved

2014-05-21 - I-864(AOS) Package Approved

2014-05-21 - Case Completed at NVC

2014-05-29 - Interview Scheduled for 2014-07-18 at U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro

78 Days @ NVC

U.S. Consulate

2014-05-29 – Medical Exam by U.S. Consulate Approved Doctor in Sao Paulo $225.00
2014-07-18 -- Interview at U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro (APPROVED!!!)

2014-07-25 -- Visa Delivered

Filed: Country: Monaco
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Hello VisaJourneys!

So my husband and I are getting ready for the interview. I (beneficiary) recently told the company that I work for that I might be leaving within the next 60 days. They said they didn´t want to loose me and made me an offer for a significant amount of money in New York City.

Should I take the offer to the interview? I am afraid they will think that we are going just for the offer and not for our marriage (we´ve been married for 5 years now and we filled 1 year before the offer came).

What do you think? Would it help or make things more confusing?

Thank you for any insight you can give!

You don't need to mention the job but sometimes the IO asks what your plans are once you land stateside and it will do you no harm to disclose that your company is willing to hire you in the US, especially. That alone will not hinder your interview.

Congrats on the job and the visa! Good luck!

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