Hello,
My interview date is approaching and I have a difficult situation, therefore I need some advice please.
I have 2 trips outside of US, one of 11 months(used GC to reenter and got a "warning", that's what the officer told me) and the other of 9 months(will be using RP to reenter) of continuous stay outside the US. Before this time I have 3 years and 11 months of continous living in the USA since I got my GC. In july this year I also got a Reentry Permit that was sent to my native country's consulate.
My questions are:
1. Will my passport be the only way they can verify the time spend out of US?
2. How can they know how long I stayed outside of the US if there are only entry dates on my passport?
3. If I bring a brand new passport with no records to the interview, will might help?
4. Should I bring the reentry permit with me or this will automatically disqualify me because this is given only when having long periods of staying outside of US, even thought since I got it has been only 4 months?
Thank you. Your advice is appreciated.
My interview date is approaching and I have a difficult situation, therefore I need some advice please.
I have 2 trips outside of US, one of 11 months(used GC to reenter and got a "warning", that's what the officer told me) and the other of 9 months(will be using RP to reenter) of continuous stay outside the US. Before this time I have 3 years and 11 months of continous living in the USA since I got my GC. In july this year I also got a Reentry Permit that was sent to my native country's consulate.
My questions are:
1. Will my passport be the only way they can verify the time spend out of US?
2. How can they know how long I stayed outside of the US if there are only entry dates on my passport?
3. If I bring a brand new passport with no records to the interview, will might help?
4. Should I bring the reentry permit with me or this will automatically disqualify me because this is given only when having long periods of staying outside of US, even thought since I got it has been only 4 months?
Thank you. Your advice is appreciated.