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Old 07-30-2010, 09:11 AM
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Default Attorneys/Experts please advice on Post GC Approval

Hi Experts,

My GC finally recently got approved and have following questions:

• If I don’t work for my current employer for at least six months after the approval, what kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship later. What is the law.

• Do we have to submit six months paystubs or yearly W2s.


All I am just trying to get a knowledge on this.
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Default Any advice....

Hi Experts,

I will really appreciate any reply on this.
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Old 08-02-2010, 11:04 AM
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Default I am in the same boat....

I am in the same boat. Attorneys, Gurus and Experts...please advice on this.


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Hi Attorneys and Experts,

My GC finally recently got approved and wanted to know what is the minimum time by law, I can stay with my current employer that will not cause any issues during the application of citizenship later.

I have following questions:

• if I don’t work for my current employer for at least six months, What kind of issues comes up when applying for citizenship. What is the law.

• How do the USCIS knows I worked for the current employer for atleast 6 months. Do we have to show six months paystubs or yearly W2s.


All I am just trying to get a knowledge of what is the law.
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My situation is a little different in that I received my GC on Apr 22nd and my company let me go on May 1st. Will this cause me issues in the future?
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