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  1. I appreciate everyone's insight and have decided we need to consult an attorney to make sure we don't screw up. Thank you all.
  2. Because if i leave early I cannot get documentation from the school I worked at verifying my years worked for the purposes of pay. Losing 5 years of verified employment doesn't sit well. I also need to renew my teaching certificate this year and If I bail i definitely wont get the paper work filled out i need for foreign teaching credit.
  3. so I think we've come to a solution. We just might get a consultation from a lawyer. I am planning to not renew my work contract after this school year which means we will be moving to the US without an ensured job. I will apply for teaching positions and am in the process of getting my teaching certificate recognized in the state I claim as domicile. We have enough money saved up to live reasonably until one of us finds work but we will plan to move July of 2022 I think. I will inform my school of my resignation when they do contract checks in December and start looking for new teaching positions from that point on and hopefully a skype interview will be fine. I would like to imagine (though i have no reason to believe this) that a person who has worked as a teacher in international schools will give me competitive credentials. I know none of you are lawyers or responding as true legal advice but does sound like a feasible plan?
  4. how am i supposed to have known when things would come through while this whole process stood stagnant for 8 months. Im a teacher so I have to sign 1-2 year contracts, this is a 2 year process. Just about 2 weeks ago? She can travel ahead of me, She is a housewife right now. Our initial plan was to get the visa and then move after one of us found work. If I walk out and break a work contract it is hard to find a following job, this should be an undue hardship shouldnt it? Initially yes, We have to find work. Teacher hiring schedules are very specific
  5. She told the agent we intend to go to the US over the Christmas break as that was when I had a long block of time off. Sent them a photocopy of it (it was a temp one because the real one wouldnt show up while I was in the States), Yes, I sent them a printout of my online voter registration for Missouri, and tax is not applicable but I have been filing them every year.
  6. Yes, that was uploaded to the website, i included continued bills i still pay including an American phone number, photos of my personal belongings and some furniture in storage at the family home, bank account statements that show i continue to send most of my money home every few months so that I have more than the amount the require for lack of work in the US to live above the poverty line +10 percent for at least 3 years. Im sure there are other things I am forgetting at the moment. She has a passport that is valid. Her old one was running out so she got it renewed. Her USA tourism Visa is still valid but in her old passport so she brought both of them rubber banded together to make it easy to see both the old but still valid tourism visa and the new and valid passport bio page. She has gotten the required vaccines or is in the process and has the sealed medical documents showing that, I am vaccinated against Covid and she got her's today. They want travel plans as well but I dont understand how we can make travel plans since it's based around her getting her Permanent Residency Visa. We've been working on this for over a year and for most of that they were not communicating. Literally everything picked up in..... March and now it's a mad rush and we have all these documents uploaded I have an address with my family in the US, bank accounts that are filled with the required funds, evidence that I am still paying my bills in the United States etc...
  7. Yes and I believe yes. But then the woman who interviewed her also checked off "passport with 8 or more months left on it" she had that there too.
  8. So my wife had her interview today and was denied, on the paper they wrote denied for "Travel Plans/Domicile Info" I submitted evidence of domicile (photos of furniture and personal belongings, family home address, voter registration, bank accounts, and evidence that I am sending money home, etc... along with the required almost $70k in liquid assets) to them and I don't understand what they mean by travel plans. How are we supposed to plan to travel there when we don't know what will be authorized. My wife just wants to send them the evidence again through a courier but I am frustrated and just want to hire an attorney to do it and process whatever and tell us how to answer the questions in the legally required ways so we aren't tricked by not knowing the difference between working and domicile or living and residing or any other word games. Any advice is appreciated
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