if I bought a house 10 years ago, and sold it at a profit (if calculated in my country's currency), but at a loss if converted to USD (due to weakening of my country's currency), do I still need to pay capital gain tax? Is it considered a capital gain or loss?
In my case, I also did not get my GC going out of US after activating it. On second visit 2 months later, they sent me to secondary inspection. But it was just formality coz they let me through. So dont worry. Better still if you can ask your friend to send you the GC, so no hassles at POE.
Folks. Can someone please tell me, whether I could go to a US embassy in my country to acquire some form which would ensure smooth passage at POE for being abroad > 6mths and < 1 year?
I searched it at http://www.uscis.gov/ but the form does not seem to exist.
I-407 is for abandoning the GC. You really gonna do that?
Btw, if I only have GC card and return to US < 1 year but > 6mth, will that pose serious problem at POE? As Jack pointed out, it will.
Anybody has ever heard, people who have always been maintaining their GCs with paying tax, driver license, US address, bank accounts etc, but have always came back to the US >6 months but < 1 year, got their GCs taken away?
Since it was informed in this forum that we could change address at POE, could anyone know whether we could change it to a PO Box address? This is due to travelling reasons.
Since the address to where my physical GC will be sent to, will be vacant due to vacation, does anyone know whether USCIS will send notice by email when they are sending it?
Hi Taz. Thanks for the reply. Let's say the address to receive SSN is in Fremont, can I use a mail forwarding address let's say in SF to apply for driver license?
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