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Hi, I'm a UK citizen, married to a US citizen, living in London and attending the US Embassy in London tomorrow for a visa interview. Assuming - as I sincerely hope - I get issued with the immigration visa, we intend to pack up and move to the US early in November. We've been married since 2000, i.e. more than two years.

I've been offered some work in the UK at the end of November, which I'd like to accept - this would mean me leaving the US for a week.

Are there any restrictions on my ability to travel outside the US so soon after moving in?

Would I need to apply for any additional permission / paperwork / permits to leave and re-enter?

Thanks in advance

JR

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No, if you do not have your physical greencard by that time, make sure you get the I-551 stamp in your passport before you leave

YMMV

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