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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi, friends

I have been reading topics about immigrants that had problem in US and for some reason lost their status, and were sent back home.

So, What type of concerns and procedures the beneficiary should be aware to be safe on their status after getting IR Visa Approval and Green card?

I am married to a US citizen for a year and so, I am the beneficiary of Cr1 Visa. So, what comes next after I move to US and what should be aware of to not take the risk to fail or make a huge mistake and be send back home?

I am concern about it because, couple of years ago I lost my 10 years B2 Visa for lack of proper information regarding change of staus while I was in the States, and I am really taking care of my business this time.

Thanks for the replies.

Ary

Met first time: 07/23/2003 in Rio de Janeiro (1 week having fun!)

Dating: july 03 to dec 2003

Engage: jan 2004 to jun 2007

Ary living in US: 2004-2005

Jun 2007 - wedding planns back!

oct 2007 - legal marriage

nov 2007 - wedding party with our whole family

Ary graduates: dec 2007

Visa Journey 2008

April 5th: I130 sent

April 15th: NOA1

MAY: HONEY MOON IN CABO SAN LUCAS MX

JUl: NOA2

Aug: Packet 3 documents gather in BR and US and medical test done

AUg: paied fees I-864 and IV Bill

Oct: Packet 3 sent

Nov: RFE

Nov: NVC case completed

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 9th = APPROVED!

Visa Delivered: JANUARY 14TH ( 3 working days after interview)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi, friends

I have been reading topics about immigrants that had problem in US and for some reason lost their status, and were sent back home.

So, What type of concerns and procedures the beneficiary should be aware to be safe on their status after getting IR Visa Approval and Green card?

I am married to a US citizen for a year and so, I am the beneficiary of Cr1 Visa. So, what comes next after I move to US and what should be aware of to not take the risk to fail or make a huge mistake and be send back home?

I am concern about it because, couple of years ago I lost my 10 years B2 Visa for lack of proper information regarding change of staus while I was in the States, and I am really taking care of my business this time.

Thanks for the replies.

Ary

As an immigrant visa holder, when admitted you are provided legal permanent residence immediately....

YMMV

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Hi, friends

I have been reading topics about immigrants that had problem in US and for some reason lost their status, and were sent back home.

So, What type of concerns and procedures the beneficiary should be aware to be safe on their status after getting IR Visa Approval and Green card?

I am married to a US citizen for a year and so, I am the beneficiary of Cr1 Visa. So, what comes next after I move to US and what should be aware of to not take the risk to fail or make a huge mistake and be send back home?

I am concern about it because, couple of years ago I lost my 10 years B2 Visa for lack of proper information regarding change of staus while I was in the States, and I am really taking care of my business this time.

Thanks for the replies.

Ary

As an immigrant visa holder, when admitted you are provided legal permanent residence immediately....

Like what the others suggested, I see no reason for you to be concerned. The link below may satisfy your curiosity or concerns over the subject matter.

http://immigration.findlaw.com/immigration...n-overview.html

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Ok, I found the answer for my doubt:

Maintaining Permanent Residence

Maintaining Permanent Residence You may lose your permanent residence status if you commit an act that makes you removable from the United States under the law in section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If you commit such an act, you may be brought before the immigration courts to determine your right to remain a Permanent Resident.

You may be found to have abandoned your permanent resident status if you:

Move to another country intending to live there permanently.

Remain outside of the US for more than one year without obtaining a reentry permit or returning resident visa. However in determining whether your status has been abandoned any length of absence from the US may be considered, even if it is less than one year.

Remain outside of the US for more than two years after issuance of a reentry permit without obtaining a returning resident visa. However in determining whether your status has been abandoned any length of absence from the US may be considered, even if it is less than one year.

Fail to file income tax returns while living outside of the US for any period.

Declare yourself a “nonimmigrant” on your tax returns.

Met first time: 07/23/2003 in Rio de Janeiro (1 week having fun!)

Dating: july 03 to dec 2003

Engage: jan 2004 to jun 2007

Ary living in US: 2004-2005

Jun 2007 - wedding planns back!

oct 2007 - legal marriage

nov 2007 - wedding party with our whole family

Ary graduates: dec 2007

Visa Journey 2008

April 5th: I130 sent

April 15th: NOA1

MAY: HONEY MOON IN CABO SAN LUCAS MX

JUl: NOA2

Aug: Packet 3 documents gather in BR and US and medical test done

AUg: paied fees I-864 and IV Bill

Oct: Packet 3 sent

Nov: RFE

Nov: NVC case completed

INTERVIEW: JANUARY 9th = APPROVED!

Visa Delivered: JANUARY 14TH ( 3 working days after interview)

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