Hi, I hope someone's still replying around Xmas time!
My wife and I landed in the US with Immigrant Visas in Jan 2012. We stayed in the US for ten days, then left for a little less than six months before returning with our Greencards in July. We stayed for a couple of weeks in July then left again. Now we're planning on moving to the US for good in January 2013 (less than 6 months since last departure). We never stayed outside the US more than six months at a time, but we've stayed abroad 340 days total in the past year.
I got my Greencard through employer sponsorship and I've informed my employer of my delayed move due to turbulence in my home country and needing time to relocate my family. Should we expect any difficulty at the port of entry? Any advice to avoid that?
No guessing please, I really need expert or self-experience answers.
Thanks!
My wife and I landed in the US with Immigrant Visas in Jan 2012. We stayed in the US for ten days, then left for a little less than six months before returning with our Greencards in July. We stayed for a couple of weeks in July then left again. Now we're planning on moving to the US for good in January 2013 (less than 6 months since last departure). We never stayed outside the US more than six months at a time, but we've stayed abroad 340 days total in the past year.
I got my Greencard through employer sponsorship and I've informed my employer of my delayed move due to turbulence in my home country and needing time to relocate my family. Should we expect any difficulty at the port of entry? Any advice to avoid that?
No guessing please, I really need expert or self-experience answers.
Thanks!
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