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Green Card holders (LPRs) have exact same committments when it comes to US taxation. All world wide income must be reported. Additionally, if you hold GC for 8 years, you subject to same exit tax as US citizen who is renouncing their citizenship. Salaries in most of Europe are typically lower than in the US. And you can use foreign earned income exclusion to pay $0 tax to US on any income under $130000 while living in Europe. The only headache is mandatory form filing every year plus potential discrimination from banks who don't want to serve Americans due to FATCA requirements.
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You don't have to wait for Removal of Conditions to be approved to apply for citizenship. As soon as you are eligible, file N-400. Both I-751 and N-400 will be worked on concurrently. My journey took about 9 years from work visa to citizen. Even based on marriage, some people say "it's 3 years to become a citizen". Not quite. It's about 1.5-2 years to enter the US / or adjust + 3 years of LPR + 6-18 months for N-400. Add a year for ROC. We're talking about 4-6 years easily.
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If only DOS / USCIS staff read and understood stuff properly. We wouldn't see half of RFEs for obvious things related to I-864, I-693 etc etc. How many times USCIS ignores address changes through AR-11 and sends correspondence to old places... How many times we see people specifying their location in the US and still being invited for interview at consulate overseas... The list goes on. Anything even slightly deviating from golden path can slow things down by weeks and months. I'd argue abandonding I-485 and going consular is not a very straightforward situation, as it seems to a normal person IMO. Is this end of the world? Surely not, and it is not a negative thing. But it can slow things down a bit.
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You don't have any other choice. May it confuse / slow things down? Quite possible.
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N-400 March 2025 Fliers
OldUser replied to Leumas's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Congrats! Make sure to get large passport book (it is a free upgrade) and update citizenship status with SSA. -
Here is recent data point: There seems to be a change in policy - https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/policy-manual-updates/20251017-RecognizedMarriages.pdf My understanding is, now it is mandated that proxy marriage is recognized in the country where it was celebrated. E.g. Japan should recognize it as legal marriage too, not just Utah state. Things got a lot more complex, and could get more problematic with immigration policies being updated very frequently in the last year. I highly recommend @Ana Hussa to get married physically in the country they can legally marry instead of attempting proxy marriage, especially if both are in same physical location.
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I-751 and N-400 interview cancelled
OldUser replied to Naida101's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Many folks are getting interviews descheduled. Could be proximity to holidays, could be internal changes at USCIS field office or new policy. Give them few months. If no new interview is scheduled in few months, you can sue USCIS for decision on I-751. Are you from one of the 19 countries? -
N-400 June 2025 filers
OldUser replied to Babu Frik's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
Fantastic, congrats and happy birthday! -
You can always try, but it is unlikely it's going to be granted. As @frange24 said, it's typically hardship to US citizen that may qualify for expedition. Even then, majority of expedite requests are ignored / denied.
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K1 or CR1 visa question.
OldUser replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
Yes, this is normal. Nobody expects tons of joint financials etc when you just marry each other. In few years, when removing conditions or becoming a citizen it's going to be expected, but not this early into relationship. You'd be mostly focusing on proving you spent time together, visiting each other, photos together, maybe chats etc -
K1 or CR1 visa question.
OldUser replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
This is a scary statement. Immigration can be long, difficult, expensive with various challenges including separation, no matter which route you take (K-1 or CR-1). What if you come to the US in K-1 and found inadmissable for whatever reason, then needing to get waiver. Or you're put in removal for whatever reason. Are you absolutely sure you want to get married? -
K1 or CR1 visa question.
OldUser replied to Rasko's topic in What Visa Do I Need - Family Based Immigration
I would not assume that. I-129F and getting visa in passport can take almost much as CR-1. Maybe 2-3 months shorter in some cases. I-129F can expire, unlike I-130. If there is a travel ban or some new restriction, usually spouses of US citizens are exempted, but not fiances. Just few points to think about. -
Marrying online when you are together at same physical location can look odd for USCIS. Why not put some effort and get married normally, like most couples would? If process is too difficult, why can't you go to your home country or other country nearby with easier rules? Nothing stops you from marrying online, it just seems unusual when you are in same location. The less unusual things, the better for immigration.
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Fort Myers Fl
OldUser replied to Realtor01's topic in US Citizenship Case Filing and Progress Reports
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I-751 Missing Signature
OldUser replied to itsgogo's topic in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
2. Yes, because if you get denied or rejected while outside the US and your GC expired - you'll find it challenging to enter the US.
