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23 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

By the way, do you think studying at a US university, even if it an online course, would be considered a tie to the US?

No

 

23 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

And as you mentioned "it wouldn't be hard to prove...", who would be doing the proving and under what circumstances?

Upon entry to the US, CBP officer may raise a suspicion about your wife abandoning her status. Your wife will be asked to voluntarily give up her Green Card by signing I-407. If she refuses to sign it, she'll be issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) so that an immigration judge can determine whether she have lost her LPR status.

 

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52 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

OK, well our full timeline is in my signature. 

Signatures are hidden for me.  Text signatures are also not linked to the projection tools. Oh well.

Might be best to get a reentry permit if you have no immediate plans to reside in the US. 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, OldUser said:

No

 

Upon entry to the US, CBP officer may raise a suspicion about your wife abandoning her status. Your wife will be asked to voluntarily give up her Green Card by signing I-407. If she refuses to sign it, she'll be issued a Notice to Appear (NTA) so that an immigration judge can determine whether she have lost her LPR status.

 

Yes, I read about that before.  Should be able to research it from here.  Thanks again for all your responses!

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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4 minutes ago, Lemonslice said:

Signatures are hidden for me.  Text signatures are also not linked to the projection tools. Oh well.

Might be best to get a reentry permit if you have no immediate plans to reside in the US. 

 

 

 

Huh.  No idea about that.  I added the info to the timeline app.  Thanks for sharing the link.

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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13 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

Sarcastic remarks aside, thanks for the reply about returning abroad if she has a re-entry permit.

Nothing in my comment should be interpreted as sarcastic. A gc is for living in the U.S.  I-407 is the correct advice here.  
 

I am out.  

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5 minutes ago, Mike E said:

Nothing in my comment should be interpreted as sarcastic. A gc is for living in the U.S.  I-407 is the correct advice here.  
 

I am out.  

Telling someone that they should file an I-407 when they have just succeeded in getting LPR status is not a comment made in good faith.  Especially when the premise of the whole thread was that my wife wants to visit her family and we are considering spending three months abroad, and you yourself advised getting a re-entry permit.

 

I see no reason why I should not be allowed to comment on the immigration system, if that's what triggered your remark.

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I-130 filed online:  July 8, 2022
I-485, 765 and 131 filed:  July 12, 2022
NOA1/I-797 received:  July 22, 2022
Biometrics appointment scheduled:  July 23, 2022

Biometrics appointment: August 11, 2022

EAD approved:  August 14, 2022

EAD returned to sender (USCIS):  August 31, 2022

EAD re-sent and delivered:  September 23, 2022

Approval of AOS:  October 11, 2022

Permanent Resident Status card received in the mail:  October 18, 2022

I-131 filed for Re-entry permit:  Nov 23, 2022

NOA1/I-797 for Re-entry permit:  Nov. 27, 2022

Submitted N-400 application for naturalization:  April 19, 2023

Naturalization interview:  July 31, 2023

Oath taking ceremony:  August 1, 2023

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
Timeline
2 minutes ago, lovinglive said:

Telling someone that they should file an I-407 when they have just succeeded in getting LPR status is not a comment made in good faith.  Especially when the premise of the whole thread was that my wife wants to visit her family and we are considering spending three months abroad, and you yourself advised getting a re-entry permit.

The   rest of your comments thereafter make it clear there is a desire to both:

 

1. Spend more than 180 consecutive days resigning abroad 

 

2. spend the majority of time abroad. 
 

Thus I am out. 

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