OnTheGo
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Oh dear ... we are in a bit of a predicament, as we really don't know where we want to be living: AUS or USA?
We just returned from a 3-week trip to Australia, where we used to live for over ten years before returning to EU two years ago. We are now considering to initially move back to Australia by say April 2014, yet we expect our DV interview at the Frankfurt embassy around August (CN EU35XXX).
Q 1: Does anyone know if we could change consular post for interview to Sydney ahead of the expected interview date (without this being scheduled prior to April/May)? What does this involve and will there be any downsides or risks?
Q 2: When we do get approved for green cards, is there a certain time frame by which we will HAVE to travel to the US to 'activate' it? I think I have read somewhere: one year...but I can't be sure. The reason I am asking is, that if we move to Australia initially, it is unlikely that we will want to move to the US soon after. But having another year to plan ahead and consider our options will be welcome.
Q 3: Further to Q 2, once we have the GC approved (say Aug 2014), will it still be possible to enter the US as tourists and NOT have the GC 'activated' until a later date - or will the first future trip to the US (post GC approval) be considered an immigration status? - The reason I ask is that from what I understand, activation of the GC status brings about immediate and ongoing obligations (yearly tax filing etc).
We just returned from a 3-week trip to Australia, where we used to live for over ten years before returning to EU two years ago. We are now considering to initially move back to Australia by say April 2014, yet we expect our DV interview at the Frankfurt embassy around August (CN EU35XXX).
Q 1: Does anyone know if we could change consular post for interview to Sydney ahead of the expected interview date (without this being scheduled prior to April/May)? What does this involve and will there be any downsides or risks?
Q 2: When we do get approved for green cards, is there a certain time frame by which we will HAVE to travel to the US to 'activate' it? I think I have read somewhere: one year...but I can't be sure. The reason I am asking is, that if we move to Australia initially, it is unlikely that we will want to move to the US soon after. But having another year to plan ahead and consider our options will be welcome.
Q 3: Further to Q 2, once we have the GC approved (say Aug 2014), will it still be possible to enter the US as tourists and NOT have the GC 'activated' until a later date - or will the first future trip to the US (post GC approval) be considered an immigration status? - The reason I ask is that from what I understand, activation of the GC status brings about immediate and ongoing obligations (yearly tax filing etc).