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31 minutes ago, aaron2020 said:

Would have loved to be the fly on the way at the ROC interview.  The USC wife was living overseas and the K-1/LPR husband was living in the US apart for nearly 2 years.

Won’t be an ROC interview, they will have long passed the 2-yr mark

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4 minutes ago, Nitas_man said:

Won’t be an ROC interview, they will have long passed the 2-yr mark

I wasn't replying to the OP.  I was replying to the post that I quoted below. 

USC wife petitioned for a fiance.  After her husband got his green card, she moved to his country while he stayed in the US for nearly 2 years.  They would have had to file for ROC.

 

On 4/19/2021 at 12:06 AM, Thekingandqueen said:

You need to re-establish yourself in US. I have a friend who had a similar situation but her husband was in a k1. Once he got to US and got his green card she moved to his home country for nearly 2 years while he stayed in US alone. So it is possible. 

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