walk_run_bike
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Hi,
I got married 05/2004. We have been living together since 12/2003.
We dated for more than one year before getting married. Both of us are originally from India.
Wife expects the citizenship by 10/2004. She would file for my green card based on marriage.
She intends to go back to a grad school in Texas. I am in DC.
I am on H1B and have a fabulous job. Secondly it's hard to find the job I want in the city her university is located. It means that just two months after the filing of GC papers I would be living alone.
1) I heard that INS people do visit the houses? In my case I will not be staying with my wife. How will it affect my case?
2) Should I mention in the applicationo paper that she intends to move away because of higher study?
2) Will it be better if she files for my GC from her city. But then we would have lived here for almost one year by then and it will be easier to show the INS officials here that we indeed lived together.
Any thoughts.
- walker
I got married 05/2004. We have been living together since 12/2003.
We dated for more than one year before getting married. Both of us are originally from India.
Wife expects the citizenship by 10/2004. She would file for my green card based on marriage.
She intends to go back to a grad school in Texas. I am in DC.
I am on H1B and have a fabulous job. Secondly it's hard to find the job I want in the city her university is located. It means that just two months after the filing of GC papers I would be living alone.
1) I heard that INS people do visit the houses? In my case I will not be staying with my wife. How will it affect my case?
2) Should I mention in the applicationo paper that she intends to move away because of higher study?
2) Will it be better if she files for my GC from her city. But then we would have lived here for almost one year by then and it will be easier to show the INS officials here that we indeed lived together.
Any thoughts.
- walker