I don't mean to hijack this tread but I'm wondering what happens in cases where I file and get approval for an N-470 but my assignment ends, say in 8 months?
Does this mean if your case is a borderline case regarding CR then the fact that the parents live and reside outside of the USA can be used against your case?
From what I've been learning, it looks like the most important document/proof one can provide is proof of employment in the US. IF you do not have that, chances of satisfying the CR requirements are slim unless you had a N-470 filed and approved.
Your green card cannot be revoked on the basis of foreign employment. In general revocation of the green card is not know to happen unless USCIS determines that it was obtained fraudulently.
From what I have been learning here - it seems that unless you had a prior N-470 filed and approved...
Boatbod - thanks for taking the time to respond. This is useful information for me. My company fits that criterion but I've never been in the US continuously for 1 year in the past decade or so. Is the USCIS that stringent about this requirement? Or is there a provision/alternative or does the...
Hi,
My employer is likely to ask me to work in India for an extended period of time. This is an American company expanding operations in India. I will be on the Indian payroll of the company and I will be paid in rupees, the local Indian currency. Will I have any problems with the N-470...
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