Travel outside USA while on conditional green card

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I have a conditional green car and I am planning to apply to remove conditions in a matter of months. Now, the company that I work with (educational company) and they want to market their product outside the USA. They want to send me and it will take a long time. It will take several visits and staying there for a long time that will eventually lead to abandonment.

Should I go or not?
Since I will be working for an American company, does it help me in anything? can the company do anything about it?

Please help.
 
I have a conditional green car and I am planning to apply to remove conditions in a matter of months. QUOTE]

If you apply for removal of conditions then likely you'll have an interview scheduled and you'll need to explain taking up the jobs overseas etc..

Why don't you postpone the joining date until after you've applied for ROC(Removal of Conditions)?
 
I wish I can postpone the offer. It is incredibly amazing and have been waiting for something like this for years. Do you think I can write to them and explain my situation? Can my company do anything about it?
 
It seems you need to pick one out of career or citizenship here. It is a personal decision that you need to make.

I wish I can postpone the offer. It is incredibly amazing and have been waiting for something like this for years. Do you think I can write to them and explain my situation? Can my company do anything about it?
 
Or between career and "permanent" residency.

If you're going abroad for this job for more than a year, and definitely if it is more than two years, you're abandoning your residency regardless. It wouldn't help you to remove the conditions on your green card anyway. You would still have to start over to come back.

There's nothing to explain, and the fact that it is an American company doesn't help. (Now if you were being deployed on an American merchant marine vessel, that would be a different matter, but that doesn't sound like the job you describe.)
 
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