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Hi everyone, 

 

I am the UK beneficiary for my fiancé in the US. California Immigration Centre received our I-129F on May 11th (we know it's gonna be a long wait!), however, I received an email from my employer on Friday that has got me worried about my job security and the impact this may have on our application, as obviously, I wrote down my current employer when we submitted all the forms.

 

I am a support worker working with disabled students at university, and work mainly with one student on a 1-1 basis. However, my employer has said they are no longer going to be providing support for this student, and have given me 2 options - the potential to be employed by the new support provider whenever this may happen, or to stay with my current employer and try to find other service users to work with. 

 

My question is, if I did choose to/was asked to change employment to the new provider, would this have a negative impact or cause any delays/setbacks with our application?

 

Thank you all so much in advance!! :) 

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it is the employment of the USC that is important for the process

The USC will need to show ability to fully support you after K1 visa is granted till the AOS is complete so you can work in the USA

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1 minute ago, JeanneAdil said:

it is the employment of the USC that is important for the process

The USC will need to show ability to fully support you after K1 visa is granted till the AOS is complete so you can work in the USA

Okay, so it won't be an issue for me to change employers? Will they just need to be made aware, and is this something I can do via the attorney who is helping us with our application?

 

Thank you so much for your answer! 

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10 minutes ago, JandC2020 said:

Hi everyone, 

 

I am the UK beneficiary for my fiancé in the US. California Immigration Centre received our I-129F on May 11th (we know it's gonna be a long wait!), however, I received an email from my employer on Friday that has got me worried about my job security and the impact this may have on our application, as obviously, I wrote down my current employer when we submitted all the forms.

 

I am a support worker working with disabled students at university, and work mainly with one student on a 1-1 basis. However, my employer has said they are no longer going to be providing support for this student, and have given me 2 options - the potential to be employed by the new support provider whenever this may happen, or to stay with my current employer and try to find other service users to work with. 

 

My question is, if I did choose to/was asked to change employment to the new provider, would this have a negative impact or cause any delays/setbacks with our application?

 

Thank you all so much in advance!! :)

No, unless you relocate to another country. 

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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

it is the employment of the USC that is important for the process

The USC will need to show ability to fully support you after K1 visa is granted till the AOS is complete so you can work in the USA

The AOS is to so the person can become a lawful permanent residence in the USA.

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Palawan said:

The AOS is to so the person can become a lawful permanent residence in the USA.

 

 

yes,  but she is still in her home counrty filing K1 

no AOS yet , she has to wait for this whole process to get her AP ,  EAD ,  etc to work here

her employment in UK is not of importance to the K1

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43 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

yes,  but she is still in her home counrty filing K1 

no AOS yet , she has to wait for this whole process to get her AP ,  EAD ,  etc to work here

her employment in UK is not of importance to the K1

The purpose of a AOS on a K1 is to get Legal Permanent Residence, not to work.

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11 hours ago, JandC2020 said:

Okay, so it won't be an issue for me to change employers? Will they just need to be made aware, and is this something I can do via the attorney who is helping us with our application?

 

Thank you so much for your answer! 

Not relevant at all to the process.

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