Reapply Green Card

pinkplumage

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This is my friend story:

My wife US citizenship via Naturalization. My son US citizen via birth, but he's 8 years old. Last year in March, we decided to go back and live in our country because my parents are getting older and no one help them with the family business. It has been a year. My son was not able to live in our country. So, we sent him back and live with grandparents(my wife parents). Anyhow, I already returned green card. This is my mistake. I should have apply re-entry permit. But, everything is too late now. I don't think it is a good idea for our family to live separate. My wife have to go back and forth every year to live with our son. 5 months in the US and the rest in our country. I am looking to reapply green card. So, my question:

1. Should I apply green card in the US or in our country?
2. My wife live with me. So, we did file tax last year in the US. But, the income wasn't meet the guide line. In other word, what will be the prove of income in the US?

Thank you for any answer.
 
This is my friend story:

My wife US citizenship via Naturalization. My son US citizen via birth, but he's 8 years old. Last year in March, we decided to go back and live in our country because my parents are getting older and no one help them with the family business. It has been a year. My son was not able to live in our country. So, we sent him back and live with grandparents(my wife parents). Anyhow, I already returned green card. This is my mistake. I should have apply re-entry permit. But, everything is too late now. I don't think it is a good idea for our family to live separate. My wife have to go back and forth every year to live with our son. 5 months in the US and the rest in our country. I am looking to reapply green card. So, my question:

1. Should I apply green card in the US or in our country?
2. My wife live with me. So, we did file tax last year in the US. But, the income wasn't meet the guide line. In other word, what will be the prove of income in the US?

Thank you for any answer.

It may be necessary to get a co-sponsor.

Did "he" formally relinquish status via the filing of a form I-407 or in a written statement of some sort?
 
I asked him. He told me, he did file I-407. I just wondering, Is it possible to use co-sponsor or source of income in their country? Do you think is it better to apply green card in the state or wait in their country? He said he might hire lawyer to do paper work but it just that he want everything before hand.
 
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