The topic of maintaining the card has been well discussed in this forum. Many of us would like the flexibility to take a break from the US when we have a green card but ensure those years count towards naturalization in the future.
On that topic...
I have seen a few threads where people have stated that you have to be in the country for 6 months per 'calendar' year (i.e. you can only spend 6 months in total out of the country from 1st Jan to Dec 31st).
I read a naturalization document which states that you just cannot take trips longer then 6 months (i.e you could leave for 5 months 2 weeks come back to the USA, stay for a short period of time and then do this again thus maintaing the continous residency requirement for naturalization).
So which is it? You can only spend 6 months out of the country in total per calendar year OR your trips have to be less then 6 months as per the immigration doc??
Appreciate your help guys (and if your not sure about your response let me know).
Thanks.
Sid
ps. I do realize that you have to show residency intent, file taxes, retain bills, etc.. as well.
On that topic...
I have seen a few threads where people have stated that you have to be in the country for 6 months per 'calendar' year (i.e. you can only spend 6 months in total out of the country from 1st Jan to Dec 31st).
I read a naturalization document which states that you just cannot take trips longer then 6 months (i.e you could leave for 5 months 2 weeks come back to the USA, stay for a short period of time and then do this again thus maintaing the continous residency requirement for naturalization).
So which is it? You can only spend 6 months out of the country in total per calendar year OR your trips have to be less then 6 months as per the immigration doc??
Appreciate your help guys (and if your not sure about your response let me know).
Thanks.
Sid
ps. I do realize that you have to show residency intent, file taxes, retain bills, etc.. as well.