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  1. Thanks for the reply guys, apologies to the confusion. The new job I'll be starting in October is through different employer, so it's technically not a renewal. I did ask for a letter from my current employer but they also put in the end date for my contract which is 6/30. Should I just keep this until they specifically ask for this? Sorry, I know it's a lot of questions. Thanks again. 

  2. I tried to look back into older posts but couldn't really find the exact answer I needed; Please forgive me if this has been discussed in the past. 

    As per my timeline we received our NOA2 on 6/19. I am the USC petitioner. We are trying to get some documents together before the interview (I know, it's still at least few months away).

    I have been under current employment contract for the past 3 years and the pay meets the annual income requirement. I have all the tax form/W-2/pay stubs during that period to prove this as well. My current job is considered "a training period" and my contract will end on 6/30. I already signed the contract for my next job back in April but won't be able to start until October. Now I'm looking at the I-134 form and realized that there is a chance my fiancee could have her interview scheduled before October, while I'm unemployed. My question is, should I just send her the I-134 form listed as me, the petitioner as unemployed, along with the most recent tax form/W-2 (maybe with a copy of signed contract for my new job) right before her interview or fill out the form signed as of today's date and list myself as employed with  proof of employment? I already earned more than 125% of poverty level for this calendar year but obviously have not filed tax for this (and I don't think this even matters for I-134). Or should I just have her schedule the interview on a later date (she will hate me for life - something I'd like to avoid if possible)? I know it's always safer to have a joint sponsor (which I'm also looking into), but first wanted to reach out and see what you all think. Thanks in advance. 

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