Hello everyone! Me and my husband have been married for over 2 years and have just went though our first interview. I recieved a permanent 10 green card.yay!!!currently we live in different states. The main reason being I have more career opportunities in New York I also have higher income here. He lives in Boston and has a good career of his own in research. Our relationship is going great we are able to see each other frequently, talk on the phone etc. I worked extremely hard to switch careers and I feel that just recently my efforts started paying off I’m meeting the right people and getting great opportunities. We planned on me moving to Boston prior to our interview because we thought it would make our immigration process easier. Now that I recieved my unconditional green card I was relieved that I don’t have to move to Boston right away because it would make it hard for me job wise. My husband thinks I have to move to Boston ASAP because it will be harder for us when I apply for citizenship in 3 years and we don’t live together for the whole time or that my residence can eve be revoked now if I don’t move right away( Uscis is aware that we live in different states and we even spoke about this in our interview). We lived separately the whole time during our marriage ( we know each other 6+ years, dated for 3.5 married for over 2) and I still received my unconditional green card. He tends to be anxious and worry a lot and I think that maybe this is the case of that. Can this be a problem when I apply for citizenship in 3 years? Should I wait 5 and apply not through marriage? But more importantly can I loose my permanent residency if I don’t move to ASAP( within a year). If you have been in long distance relationships please let me know how it affected your immigration process! Thank you!
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