She came to live with you in India? So in effect her travel dates mirror yours?Thanks for your quick response BobSmyth. She lived with me. Fortuinately her interview was smooth and they never questioned all this to her.
She came to live with you in India? So in effect her travel dates mirror yours?Thanks for your quick response BobSmyth. She lived with me. Fortuinately her interview was smooth and they never questioned all this to her.
She came to live with you in India? So in effect her travel dates mirror yours?
That's almost correct.
Meaning? She's not really your wife?
BK,
can you provide the exact dates/days and times you were out? that may give some clue. I had 6 trips in 5 years each 30 days duration
I had 22 trips and total time out of US about 530 days in 5 years after GC. Your case is absolutely no problem according to me.
I had about 30 odd trips ranging from 3/4 weeks to 3 days. My interview was incident free also. Wait to see what evidence they ask you and then provide the evidence. Get ready to appeal if they do deny you. You have grounds to prove that you were resident of the US. If not, they should return you all the resident taxes you have paid since you became a Permanent resident.
Proving continuous residency goes beyond showing a letter from the US employer. If you work and live in a foreign country for a US company but don't maintain a primary abode in the US, a letter from your employer is not sufficient to show residency ties.... if the trips are genuine and if you have a letter etc., from your company stating the nature of your job that should satisfy the IO.
Back to back trips under 6 months as well as working in a foreign country are a red flag when it comes to establishing continuous residency.Hi BobSmyth,
What I meant was that her travel was didnt excatly match mine but almost close. Infact my out of the country days is less than hers. I was travelling more than her back to US. The reason I didn't go for N470 is because I was confident of my job being short duration but it prolonged for 2 years and I made sure that I enetrered the country every 6 months (few times ). Further, my employer is US based and I was paid in US and filed my returns every year and showed them to the IO as well.
Thanks
BK
Back to back trips under 6 months as well as working in a foreign country are a red flag when it comes to establishing continuous residency.
Did your wife have any trips over 6 months?
anybody walk to Newark office from train station? how long before appointment should you be there?
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