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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Latvia
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We applied for AOS back in May 2021 when my wife (USC) was working part time job. We used her income and our shared liquid assets (worth 5 times the minimum amount required at the time). However she decided to quit and focus on studying as we had no use of the extra few dollars they pay these days in retail jobs. 

In mean time my EAD arrived about two and half months ago and I (alien) was able to find a 6 figure job and I’ve been working for one month already. 
Right now we got our case status changed to Interview Was Scheduled. And my wife’s all worried that she must find another part time job otherwise she thinks they’ll deny our case. I keep reminding her that we have enough liquid assets (7 times the minimum amount now) and also they should consider my income from my job in US as well. It is after all about whether or not I could become a public charge.

 

So my question is if anyone has gone through a similar situation when alien can make enough income that USC don’t even need to work and what did the interviewer thought of it? 

 
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