Dear Sir
In Sept 2006, my wife and I were granted GC's under the DV2006 program. In January 2007, we landed in the US - our GC's were validated and we got our social security numbers. Three weeks later, we returned to our home country (South Africa) to finialise immigration arrangements.
At present we remain in South Africa. I recently received news that I have been placed in a job that starts July 2008. Should my wife and I only plan on finally moving to the States in July 2008, what is the best way to ensure our permanent residence status remains intact?
Are we allowed to stay out of the country for a year? We were thinking of briefly landing in the States again in December 2007 (before we were out of the country for a year) and then finally returning in 2008. Is this an acceptable course of action? Do we need to be in the country for a minimum period of time for this to work?
Thanks for your help in this matter!
In Sept 2006, my wife and I were granted GC's under the DV2006 program. In January 2007, we landed in the US - our GC's were validated and we got our social security numbers. Three weeks later, we returned to our home country (South Africa) to finialise immigration arrangements.
At present we remain in South Africa. I recently received news that I have been placed in a job that starts July 2008. Should my wife and I only plan on finally moving to the States in July 2008, what is the best way to ensure our permanent residence status remains intact?
Are we allowed to stay out of the country for a year? We were thinking of briefly landing in the States again in December 2007 (before we were out of the country for a year) and then finally returning in 2008. Is this an acceptable course of action? Do we need to be in the country for a minimum period of time for this to work?
Thanks for your help in this matter!