My husband and I taught in the U.S. for 9 years, gave birth to our daughter in the U.S., received a SSN, filed separately for a green card in 2005, and purchased a home. We left the states and moved to China for personal reasons thinking that our green card would never come through because it had taken nearly 6 years, but still rent out our home. We just received notification that my husband's green card was approved and is in the mail. So, my question for you is will having been out of the country for the past 20 months affect his green card, even though it has been mailed? When he goes to the states, will there be issues for him when he lands? If he remains outside of the U.S. and continues working at the American International School which he currently teaches at, how will that affect his green card? How long can he be out of the country and how many times must he enter the U.S. for it to remain current.
Now, about me, I also applied for the green card, moved to China with my husband 20 months ago, but had to apply for a visitor visa for a conference that I was to attend in California. I received a 10 year visa, but never actually used it because our school couldn't afford to pay for the conference in the end. How will this affect my green card application? Did applying for the 10 year visa mess up my green card application? If it did, can I still benefit from being a dependent on my husband's green card?
Thank you for your advice
Now, about me, I also applied for the green card, moved to China with my husband 20 months ago, but had to apply for a visitor visa for a conference that I was to attend in California. I received a 10 year visa, but never actually used it because our school couldn't afford to pay for the conference in the end. How will this affect my green card application? Did applying for the 10 year visa mess up my green card application? If it did, can I still benefit from being a dependent on my husband's green card?
Thank you for your advice