They can visit once every year and keep their GC alive, but that will probably help only for a few years. After 4-5 years of doing that, they will probably be caught in POE by suspicions that they don't actually live in the U.S and "deported" (unless they have a very good reason for staying in...
Thanks for your response.
But doesn't the fact that the father moved back to his state of birth mean that he "lied" to get his GC (said he would work in the US where he really didn't for a long time). And doesn't that invalidate the entire family's green cards?
I may have confused some of you with the title.
I will try and phrase my question with an hypothetical set of circumstances:
Imagine I got my green card on a family basis (my father worked in the U.S and was eligible for a green card). One year after getting my 10-year unconditional green...
If I was sponsored by my father, is it possible for him to cancel my green card (or for the whole family)? Or am I considered an independent GC holder?
Thanks
I will stay in the US. But I can't live my whole life around that green card. I was not sure how long it will take to get the green card, or even if I will get it at all.
Keep in mind:
We started the application when I was 16. Back then (and until 18) it was possible for me to move...
Because that is the standard procedure for desertion. They put you in prison for a few months, and write it in your criminal record (which the US will want to see after 5 or 10 years)
1) They probably won't come and get me, but I will never be able to return (to visit family and friends). They will also put it in my police records, and then I will not be able to renew my U.S resident status in 10 years from now (or get a citizenship in 5). So just deserting to the US is not a...
1) Isn't army service a justified reason for this delay? Moreover, it is mandatory, and I will spend a few months in jail if I object.
2) I am under 26. Are you sure that I don't have to register? I am considered a resident since I have my green card, even though I currently reside in Israel.
Hello,
My family and I began out GC application about 2-3 years ago. For various reasons, which I shall not explain, it was approved only a few months ago.
The problem is, I am an Israeli citizen, and I now reached an age where I have to serve 3 years in the Israeli military. My intentions...
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