Hi all, question on after getting green card how long you can stay outside USA? In my case I am thinking 7 months staying in India , will that be any issues when coming back to USA? Anyone has similar experience please share.
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Originally posted by AutisticManChild View PostJust wanted to give an update, my in-laws got approved for visa earlier today. They were asked just basic questions about their kid and their family. Thank you all for taking the time to answer any and all questions as well as providing very useful resources along the way.
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Originally posted by Forparents96 View PostHi all, question on after getting green card how long you can stay outside USA? In my case I am thinking 7 months staying in India , will that be any issues when coming back to USA? Anyone has similar experience please share.
There are two clauses to watch. The first one is that one has to spend more than 183 days in USA in a calendar year. That basically means six months. The second clause is that one cannot be away from the US for more than six months. As per the guidelines available on the NVC website if you stay out of USA for more that six than in general the entry to USA will not be denied. But the border control can certainly ask questions. However if one stays away for more than one year without permission, it will be assumed that one has abandoned the Green Card and the entry will be denied.
I will strongly discourage staying seven months out of USA. Best wishes.
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[QUOTE=GeoMac;n798637]Originally posted by AutisticManChild View PostJust wanted to give an update, my in-laws got approved for visa earlier today. They were asked just basic questions about their kid and their family. Thank you all for taking the time to answer any and all questions as well as providing very useful resources along the way.[/ક્યુઓટસ
Congratulations. Very good news. How many months it took from DQD?
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Originally posted by AlienKanpur View Post
Heartiest Congratulations. Best wishes. Now plan for the next phase of their life.
do you have any official link that talks about those two clauses that you mentioned in your previous post? I would like to share this with my relatives.
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Hello forum members,
I hope you are doing well. I recently encountered an issue while submitting my I-864 form, along with the required tax documents and proof of citizenship. After successfully uploading the additional requested documents, I encountered a problem with the submission process. Specifically, when I click on the 'Submit Documents' button, nothing happens.
I am seeking your assistance in resolving this issue. If any of you have experienced a similar problem or have insights on how to overcome it, I would greatly appreciate your guidance. Your support and advice would be immensely valuable to me. Thank you in advance for any assistance you can provide.
Last edited by kjr; 05-26-2023, 09:08 AM.
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Originally posted by AlienKanpur View Post
Dear ForParents96,
There are two clauses to watch. The first one is that one has to spend more than 183 days in USA in a calendar year. That basically means six months. The second clause is that one cannot be away from the US for more than six months. As per the guidelines available on the NVC website if you stay out of USA for more that six than in general the entry to USA will not be denied. But the border control can certainly ask questions. However if one stays away for more than one year without permission, it will be assumed that one has abandoned the Green Card and the entry will be denied.
I will strongly discourage staying seven months out of USA. Best wishes.
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Originally posted by AutisticManChild View PostThank you!!
do you have any official link that talks about those two clauses that you mentioned in your previous post? I would like to share this with my relatives.
one such link is:
Last edited by AlienKanpur; 05-27-2023, 08:13 AM.
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Hello friends, Need an advice. My Mother-In-Law case got DQ in this month and by going through comments from many of resected members here, we are anticipating her interview by end of this year (Nov/Dec 2023). We filed her case in Feb 2021. She had Police Clerance Certificate in the month of Oct 2021. I understand that PCC validity is 2 years. Just thought of checking with other members experience and advise if we need to get the new one or consulate can consider the previous one which is approx. 2 years old. Please share your experience if anyone has encountered similar situation. Thanks for all your support and guidance!!
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Originally posted by agupta2k View PostHello friends, Need an advice. My Mother-In-Law case got DQ in this month and by going through comments from many of resected members here, we are anticipating her interview by end of this year (Nov/Dec 2023). We filed her case in Feb 2021. She had Police Clerance Certificate in the month of Oct 2021. I understand that PCC validity is 2 years. Just thought of checking with other members experience and advise if we need to get the new one or consulate can consider the previous one which is approx. 2 years old. Please share your experience if anyone has encountered similar situation. Thanks for all your support and guidance!!
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