Alanalan11
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i actually got advice from the consulate in chiang mai thailand that my wife, a gc holder for about 20 years, but due to be with me in Thailand for 14 months,
Make a QUICK VISIT to the u.s. to stay under the 1 year mark.
Can this visit be just a FEW HOURS in the airport and turn around and come back?
We are already in Thailand and I need to be here another year, and we did not file a re-entry permit.
we have a us house, bills, accounts and us taxes filed continuously and lots of other ties including our two very young u.s. children who would be returning with her the second time (i am u.s. too). we honestly have no intention of relinqushing residency.
my other question is, if I do the alternative and file I-130, can we do that in Thailand when she is still a LPR of the U.S.? If we wait until the year is up, that might not leave us enough time to file I-130 before we have to go back for the kids school year.
Make a QUICK VISIT to the u.s. to stay under the 1 year mark.
Can this visit be just a FEW HOURS in the airport and turn around and come back?
We are already in Thailand and I need to be here another year, and we did not file a re-entry permit.
we have a us house, bills, accounts and us taxes filed continuously and lots of other ties including our two very young u.s. children who would be returning with her the second time (i am u.s. too). we honestly have no intention of relinqushing residency.
my other question is, if I do the alternative and file I-130, can we do that in Thailand when she is still a LPR of the U.S.? If we wait until the year is up, that might not leave us enough time to file I-130 before we have to go back for the kids school year.