I have a green card. Say a large usa based company offers me a position in a foreign country. As far as using N470:
A) When you are abroad working for the US based firm, if you enter to the usa before 180 days of max. absence period expires and stay a week and go back, do you not need the N470 anyway, because its only purpose is to eliminate the 180 day requirement?
OR
B) its purpose is to make the absence days count as presence days as far as continuous residency?
I am asking because I am offered a position like that, but I do not meet one of the requirements of N470, which is a 1 year uninterrupted presence after getting green card - a 2 weeks trip breaks that for me. But if the purpose of N-470 is like in the first case, then I will come back in less than every 180 days anyway so it means I do not need it.
Please do not give generic answers such as I have to be in the usa as much as possible bla bla... I looked for a job in the usa like crazy after getting laid off due to crisis but no success, just reply to the specific question, case A or case B - if you know it. Thanks for your time...
A) When you are abroad working for the US based firm, if you enter to the usa before 180 days of max. absence period expires and stay a week and go back, do you not need the N470 anyway, because its only purpose is to eliminate the 180 day requirement?
OR
B) its purpose is to make the absence days count as presence days as far as continuous residency?
I am asking because I am offered a position like that, but I do not meet one of the requirements of N470, which is a 1 year uninterrupted presence after getting green card - a 2 weeks trip breaks that for me. But if the purpose of N-470 is like in the first case, then I will come back in less than every 180 days anyway so it means I do not need it.
Please do not give generic answers such as I have to be in the usa as much as possible bla bla... I looked for a job in the usa like crazy after getting laid off due to crisis but no success, just reply to the specific question, case A or case B - if you know it. Thanks for your time...
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