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So I've been reading up on other peoples situations so here is mine, and hoping maybe someone can give us some guidelines. My wife

is a GC holder, she started the immigartion process in Nov 2014. We made an initial entry into the US on my vacation. I work overseas as

a contractor. So she was only in the US for 3 weeks than we both came back to Korea as I work here. Now I thought I would be done with my current

contract before 1 year of her leaving the US in Nov, but turns out it will go longer than that.

Would I be eligible for the SB-1 visa under these circumstances? I also came up with the idea of having her go to Guam before the 1 year is up to reset the time, but I'm starting

to believe that isn't a good idea as I haven't heard of anyone doing this. I don't even think this valid.

If she won't be eligible for the SB-1, I will have to just send her back to the US before Nov. and I will follow in a few months. Has anyone been gone outside the US for close to 1 year and

than return. Was there any problems at the entry point?

 
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