Can I leave US while I130 process

Yes you can leave the US without any problem, if it's not for a long-term relocation abroad that involves giving up your job in the US.

But if your husband is in the US, whether he can leave without jeopardizing the green card process is a more complicated matter, for which you'll have to provide more information about the situation and his immigration status in the US.
 
Jackolantern

Thanks to your answer.
I live in US with my sister and I support financially with her, I have no job. I have been abroad for 1 year and I just came back to apply for my husband.
we decide to move and live in US but after finishing I130 process fro my husband.
I want to leave US and stay with my husband and come back here with him.
I want to know , may I130 processing got problem because I am not in US?
 
You'll have to move back to the US towards the end of the process, after I-130 approval but before his interview at the consulate. Note that I-130 is only the first stage; after I-130 approval you have to submit the I-864 Affidavit of Support (for which you'll probably need to have your sister or somebody else as a joint sponsor, since you're not working in the US) and he later has to submit DS-230/260.
 
Yes you can leave the US without any problem, if it's not for a long-term relocation abroad that involves giving up your job in the US.

But if your husband is in the US, whether he can leave without jeopardizing the green card process is a more complicated matter, for which u'll have to provide more information about the situation and his immigration status in the US.

I have a question in regards to leaving the states, and I found this forum, maybe you could help me with it. I am a Canadian citizen currently in the US, i came here as a visitor with out any visa. My husband a US citizen has applied for the I-130 and it is in process. My 6 months stay is ending soon, however I dont know if I can leave the US now that the i-130 is in process, and if I dont leave, will it count as overstaying?
 
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