Hi All,
I would be very grateful for your input before I make the application for returning resident status (DS-117).
When I was a child, my family and I lived in the U.S. and we all had green cards. We then moved back to the UK and my parents gave up their green cards along with mine. (Hugely frustrating I know!) I understand that part of the application is proving that your extended stay out of the country was out of your control. Do you think the argument would hold up that it was out of my control because I was a minor and my parents were making the decision for me?
The second part of the application, which I imagine would harder to argue is why I haven't gone back / kept ties to the U.S. The reason for this is purely financial - I would have loved to go to an American university but the cost was prohibitively expensive coming from abroad so I studied in England. Now, at age 24, having worked for a big American company which has offices in UK and got experience, I feel I actually have something to contribute if I were to be granted resident status.
I'd really appreciate your thoughts on how that all sounds. Do you think I stand a chance or is it wishful thinking?
Many thanks,
Chris
I would be very grateful for your input before I make the application for returning resident status (DS-117).
When I was a child, my family and I lived in the U.S. and we all had green cards. We then moved back to the UK and my parents gave up their green cards along with mine. (Hugely frustrating I know!) I understand that part of the application is proving that your extended stay out of the country was out of your control. Do you think the argument would hold up that it was out of my control because I was a minor and my parents were making the decision for me?
The second part of the application, which I imagine would harder to argue is why I haven't gone back / kept ties to the U.S. The reason for this is purely financial - I would have loved to go to an American university but the cost was prohibitively expensive coming from abroad so I studied in England. Now, at age 24, having worked for a big American company which has offices in UK and got experience, I feel I actually have something to contribute if I were to be granted resident status.
I'd really appreciate your thoughts on how that all sounds. Do you think I stand a chance or is it wishful thinking?
Many thanks,
Chris
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