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USC moving back to Manila but LPR husband staying in US, will it affect his conditional green card?

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Hi everyone! My husband and kids moved here in the US last October, my kids and I are USC and my husband is a conditional green cad holder, my kids and I might move back to Manila because I want to study again and my kids will be studying there too. When my husband has the conditions of his green card removed, will it be affected by the fact that i am in Manila? Even if he will be visiting us frequently?

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I am apt to say that yes it will effect his conditional green card because when he removes conditions he needs to show that you two are living together and that you have joint assets (bank accounts, insurance, etc). Hopefully others can chime in to confirm or deny what I have said.

 

 

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6 hours ago, clairebear24 said:

Hi everyone! My husband and kids moved here in the US last October, my kids and I are USC and my husband is a conditional green cad holder, my kids and I might move back to Manila because I want to study again and my kids will be studying there too. When my husband has the conditions of his green card removed, will it be affected by the fact that i am in Manila? Even if he will be visiting us frequently?

I would say it would raise a flag but I definitely wouldn't say that this would result in a outright denial. As long as you can show with other types of proof that the marriage is genuine and be able to explain the situation then you should be fine. Things do come up in life and sometimes families need to separate from time to time. It would not be fair to assume fraud just because your circumstances are different from most. I'm sure you will have enough evidence either way.

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