My wife has a B2 visa. She was just granted a 6 month extension. I am a US citizen. We have been married 5 years. We have 2 boys, US citizens. We have lived in her country, Honduras, until March. My wife has no desire to immigrate but I want her to have the same flexibility my children and I have to come into the US and leave at will. I am ignorant of the possibilities. I have no desire to press her into becoming an immigrant. What does she have to do to have this flexibility? What are her options? Flying back and forth every 6 months is not practical. Honduras is extremely dangerous for our children. Please help!
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My wife has a B2 visa. She was just granted a 6 month extension.
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I agree. It's better for her to be on GC, which will give her the flexibility to travel to US at the same time be a citizen of Honduras. However, if she's on GC, she needs to adhere to some rules.Originally posted by daggit View PostHer best chance at the flexibility you and your kids enjoy as USCs is to become a US citizen herself.
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