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FILING I-864 FOR SON WHILE OUT OF USA TEMPORARELY (split and merge)

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Filed: Country: India
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Hi,

I am US PR since Oct 15, 2015 and applied for my son in F2A cat (PD Oct 19, 2015).

I was sponsored by my US citizen daughter and lived with her and supported by her in USA but I am out of USA temporarily since Feb 22, 2016 on legal RE-ENTRY PERMIT for 2 yrs to sell my property and some family obligations. (I will return to USA as and when my motive completes or before expiry of my legal Re-entry permit whichever will be earlier.) TOTAL STAY IN USA AS LPR IS 4 Months and 7 days.

Now as I am going to file AOS (I-864)for my son (with my daughter as Joint Sponsor) so I want to get clarification on these points:

Firstly, Is My temporary absence from USA can create any problem in my case at NVC or Consular interview or at POE if I remain out of USA at that time although I am attaching copy of my Re-entry permit, Bank statement of USA account and separate Clarification for my temporary absence from USA..

Secondaly, What should be my appropriate Mailing and Physical Addresses in Form I-864 ?

Like should I give only my USA adress only.

or

should I give my India address only

Or

should I give my India address as my Mailing address and USA add as my Physical Address or vice versa.

Thanks in advance.

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Filed: Country: India
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Mother got PR on 15 Oct 2015...petitioned her son on 19 oct 2015...leave USA on 22 Feb 2016 (after 4 months 7 days stays in USA) due to some pending family obligations and dispose off her property in INDIA ....But only after getting her RE-ENTRY PERMIT approved which is valid for 2 yrs...as the IV form-260 and AOS are submitted while she was out of USA with due explanation for temporary absence can it still affect her son's Green Card. If yes, then what other precautions should be taken by her so that her son's visa process does not get hampered.

Thanks.

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She cannot use the I-864EZ - read the instructions for this and you will see that she does not qualify as one of the rules is "no joint sponsor". Since your wife doesn't have an income, you will be using a joint sponsor.

Your wife completes an I-864, even if she has no income. The joint sponsor also completes an I-864.

I'm still confused about your wife's residency status. How long has she been out of the country? Does she have a re-entry permit?

Mother got PR on 15 Oct 2015...petitioned her son on 19 oct 2015...leave USA on 22 Feb 2016 (after 4 months 7 days stays in USA) due to some pending family obligations and dispose off her property in INDIA ....But only after getting her RE-ENTRY PERMIT approved which is valid for 2 yrs...as the IV form-260 and AOS are submitted while she was out of USA with due explanation for temporary absence can it still affect her son's Green Card. If yes, then what other precautions should be taken by her so that her son's visa process does not get hampered.

Thanks.

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***** posts split from other thread by other member and merged here. Do not post more than once on an issue, and do not hijack other members threads with your question. *****

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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