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Should I tell my wife to leave her JOB

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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My wife sold her moms flat in April. Quit her job early July. Sold her flat mid July and flew to Moscow for July 23rd interviews. One for wife CR1 and The other for Moms B2 Tourist Visa. Both were approved, but visa delivery was delayed due to Government Visa Website Problems. We had to Stay in Moscow for Three Weeks. Medical Exams, interview and waiting on Passports/Visas Deliveries. Received Visas August 1st and Flew to USA August 2nd. POE JFK August 2nd.

We took a big risk - Cost us about two extra weeks in Moscow.

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I guess this is not a question i should be asking but i just wanted to share and see if anyone has have this problem. Well my wife will be coming up soon for her interview in the Dominican Republic next month. We where having this talk about when she should leave her job. Yes i would love to have my Wife my love of my life here with me. But at the same time you never know what will happen at the interview. I feel very strong about us and our relationship and the many times i have visit that country sense 2009 over 15 times. But my question to all is should i tell her to let her job know

now that she is putting in her notice or just wait? My wife work in Punta Cana and have a good job. Her job told her if she put in her notice she has to work 15 days in order to received her money she save with the company. I do not want her to lose her money and i don't want her to tell her job at this time she is planning on leaving soon, but because they told her if she was to leave they can not guarantee her job back. Yes i do want my wife here with me as soon as the interview if done. But i guess i waited this long i can wait 3 weeks to a month for her to come to the USA.

Don't resign your job, buy airplane tickets, sell property, burn any bridges, etc...until you have the visa IN HAND. If she has to stay at her job for 15 days after receiving her visa to get her severance then she should just WAIT.

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sorry to hear that UH60Chief , hope your wife will get her visa soon.

that's quite a scary info. -_-

Im still far from getting the visa yet cause we just got approval from USCIS recently. But me and my hubby already discussed about not going to put in my resignation until I have the visa on hand. My company has 45-60 days notice policy but we have waited this long already so another 45 days wont hurt if we will wait.

thanks my friend you are right we talk about doing that just wait.

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