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I got fired after being dq what do I do

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19 minutes ago, TurboCharger said:

I got fired after I got dq status with the i864, if I get another job will I be fine before the interview


Sorry to hear that. What are you applying for, which category? Assume it’s not an employment based immigrant visa as you mention i-864 so are you sponsoring a family member? 

 

If you fill in your timeline on VJ then it will help people whenever you ask questions. 

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20 minutes ago, TurboCharger said:

I got fired after I got dq status with the i864, if I get another job will I be fine before the interview

If you are the petitioner and this is a family based immigration visa, get another job and inform NVC when you do.

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On 7/15/2023 at 5:46 PM, appleblossom said:


Sorry to hear that. What are you applying for, which category? Assume it’s not an employment based immigrant visa as you mention i-864 so are you sponsoring a family member? 

 

If you fill in your timeline on VJ then it will help people whenever you ask questions. 

its the IR5 visa and was just recently DQ, Do i have to update it right away after the job should it go to the embassy?

On 7/15/2023 at 5:49 PM, Mike E said:

If you are the petitioner and this is a family based immigration visa, get another job and inform NVC when you do.

 

In regards to informing them, is it pretty much just filling out a new i864 and doing the whole process over again? 

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5 minutes ago, TurboCharger said:

In regards to informing them, is it pretty much just filling out a new i864 and doing the whole process over again? 

I would prepare an I-864, but not submit it until requested.

 

Focus on getting a new job.

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