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Hello!

My name is Austin, and I am working currently at a well paying job, however it is just an internship position. I have just been informed that I am going to be finished my internship on July 28th and then I am going to not have a job. However, in september there is a 90% possibilty I will be able to move to Seattle and have a full time job position. ALSO we have just gotten our NOA2 saying that they are about to send my fiancee in mexico a form wanting to know how I will support her...

my question is, how does that form work? Do I need pay stubs? and can I just use the last pay stubs I had gotten in july to make it look like I am still working while I wait for another job? Or do my fiancee and I need to wait even longer to make sure that I have a solid hold on the job in seattle.

Any advice would be helpful!

Thank you!

-Austin

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Hello!

My name is Austin, and I am working currently at a well paying job, however it is just an internship position. I have just been informed that I am going to be finished my internship on July 28th and then I am going to not have a job. However, in september there is a 90% possibilty I will be able to move to Seattle and have a full time job position. ALSO we have just gotten our NOA2 saying that they are about to send my fiancee in mexico a form wanting to know how I will support her...

my question is, how does that form work? Do I need pay stubs? and can I just use the last pay stubs I had gotten in july to make it look like I am still working while I wait for another job? Or do my fiancee and I need to wait even longer to make sure that I have a solid hold on the job in seattle.

Any advice would be helpful!

Thank you!

-Austin

You will fill out the form with the truth. The information should be updated shortly before the interview, so if you don't have a job by then, you need to find a sponsor

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I agree with p-ana. You must fill out the form with the truth and, if you do not have work, you must find a co-sponsor or show that you have enough assets to meet the income requirements. You could also try requesting a letter from the potential new-employer (if they make you an offer) to show you will have the money coming in. Definitely do not lie or hide the truth under any circumstances, or you could risk a permanent ban:




What does a denial under INA section 212(a)(6)©(i) mean?


You were refused, or found ineligible, for a visa under section 212(a)(6)©(i) because you attempted to receive a visa or enter the United States by willfully misrepresenting a material fact or committing fraud. This is a permanent ineligibility, so every time you apply for a visa, you will be found ineligible for this reason.


You will be advised by the consular officer if you can apply for a waiver of this ineligibility. Review Waivers of Ineligibility for more information.


What is meant by misrepresentation of a material fact?


Misrepresentation means that you falsely presented facts and were not truthful in an attempt to receive a visa or enter the United States. A fact is considered material, as it pertains to this section of the INA, when, had the truth been known, you would not have been eligible to receive a visa or enter the United States.




Good luck with your journey!



Married: 5-July-2015
I-130 Petition Sent: 11-May-2016
NSC Received (Our Priority Date): 12-May-2016
NOA2 Received: 30-September-2016 141 days for I-130 approval
NOA2 Hard Copy Received: 06-October-2016
Petition Sent to NVC: 17-October-2016 17 days for petition to be sent to NVC
NVC Received: 21-October-2016 4 days to be received at NVC
NVC Case Number Assigned: 31-October-2016 10 days for case number to be assigned
NVC Welcome Letter Received: 3-November-2016 @ 12:10 AM 3 days from case number assigned until Welcome Letter received and invoices unlocked
IV and AOS Fees Unlocked: 3-November-2016 @ 7:00 AM
IV and AOS Fees Paid: 3-November-2016
DS-260 Unlocked: 7-November-2016 2.5 business days for DS-260 to be unlocked
DS-260 Submitted: 8-November-2016
AOS and IV Documents Sent: 9-November-2016
Scan Date: 14-November-2016 5 days to receive scan date due to a holiday/weekend
Medical expedite requested: 14-December-2016
Medical expedite approved at consulate: 19-December-2016 Expedite approved with consulate but denied at NVC; still need to wait for case complete
Case on Supervisor Review: 22-December-2016
Case sent to the Review Department: 13-January-2017
Case Complete: 24-January-2017     10 weeks and 2 days at NVC before case completed
Case arrived at consulate/CEAC status "Ready": 1-February-2017
Interview: 21-February-2017   We scheduled our own interview because we had an approved medical expedite with the consulate. By sheer luck we got such a quick interview date because someone cancelled their appointment less than 20 minutes prior
Interview Result: Approved!!
Visa Issued: 21-February-2017     Visa issued same day as interview
DHL tracking information received: 22-February-2017     DHL tracking number appeared 28 hours after interview, scheduled for delivery the next day
Visa in hand: 23-Feb-2017
US POE (Minneapolis): 26-Feb-2017

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