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    Quote Originally Posted by JollyRouge View Post
    Быстрее всего наверное развестись, потом подать на визу невесты-жениха (если есть гражданство)...
    Дык нету гражданства, и в дучшем случае лет так через пять с половиной будет.
    «У ведьмы всегда подол криво подшит!»
    А почему криво?
    Да потому что ей пофиг!
    Главное - чтоб метла покрепче, чтоб полетать подальше и повыше

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lilu View Post
    Дык нету гражданства, и в дучшем случае лет так через пять с половиной будет.
    Дык всё равно может быстрее получиться. Визу жениха всего-то тройку месяцев ждать
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    Quote Originally Posted by JollyRouge View Post
    Дык всё равно может быстрее получиться. Визу жениха всего-то тройку месяцев ждать
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    Быстрее чего? Супругов ГК холдеров сейчас процессят тех, кто подали в июле 2008 года, стало быть три года ждать. А если сначала гржданства дожидаться, а потом еще визу жениха, так все шесть лет выйдет.
    «У ведьмы всегда подол криво подшит!»
    А почему криво?
    Да потому что ей пофиг!
    Главное - чтоб метла покрепче, чтоб полетать подальше и повыше

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lilu View Post
    Супругов ГК холдеров сейчас процессят тех, кто подали в июле 2008 года
    А чего тогда все трындят, что 5+ лет надо ждать... если документы там подавать

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    Default Re: Вне США больше года.Как быть?

    Люди помогите. Сложная ситуация. с 1993 года живу на ПМЖ в США. Приехал в Украину в 2004 году. Не получилочь уехать до сих пор. Реентри пермит просрочен давно, но гринкарта еще нормальная. В этом году хочу поехать. Сколько шансов что пропустят? Что можно сделать в этой ситуации?

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    Default Re: Вне США больше года.Как быть?

    Информация с USCIS.GOV:

    What if my trip abroad will last longer than 1 year?
    If you plan on being absent from the United States for longer than a year, it is advisable to first apply for a reentry permit on Form I-131. Obtaining a reentry permit prior to leaving the United States allows a permanent or conditional permanent resident to apply for admission into the United States during the permit’s validity without the need to obtain a returning resident visa from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. Please note that it does not guarantee entry into the United States upon your return as you must first be determined to be admissible; however, it will assist you in establishing your intention to permanently reside in the United States. For more information, see the “Travel Documents” link to the left under “Green Card Processes & Procedures.”

    If you remain outside of the United States for more than 2 years, any reentry permit granted before your departure from the United States will have expired. In this case, it is advisable to consider applying for a returning resident visa (SB-1) at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. An SB-1 applicant will be required to establish eligibility for an immigrant visa and will need a medical exam. There is an exception to this process for the spouse or child of either a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or civilian employee of the U.S. Government stationed abroad on official orders. For more information on obtaining a returning resident visa, see the Department of State’s webpage on returning resident visas at www.travel.state.gov. This information is listed under its Visa section for immigrants.

    Additionally, absences from the United States of six months or more may disrupt the continuous residency required for naturalization. If your absence is one year or longer and you wish to preserve your continuous residency in the United States for naturalization purposes, you may file an Application to Preserve Residence for Naturalization Purposes on Form N-470. For more information, please see the “Continuous Residence and Physical Presence Requirements” under the Naturalization section of this website.




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    Hi all!

    A person got a Green Card but plans to spend most of the time abroad (for the next couple years before returning to the US). My question is: Does he need to/should he declare his income, that he will be getting abroad, on the tax return that the person is planning to file in the US? If so, does he have to pay tax on that income? Would it make more sense just to file tax return with 0 income (w/o showing any income earned abroad)?


    The idea is to show Immigration authorities (if necessary) that the person is maintaining connection with the US and to create some sort of "track record" for when the time comes to apply for Citizenship.

    Please advise. Thanks!

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    Default Re: NOT your usual Green Card question

    Quote Originally Posted by Uehavshiy View Post
    Hi all!

    A person got a Green Card but plans to spend most of the time abroad (for the next couple years before returning to the US). My question is: Does he need to/should he declare his income, that he will be getting abroad, on the tax return that the person is planning to file in the US? If so, does he have to pay tax on that income? Would it make more sense just to file tax return with 0 income (w/o showing any income earned abroad)?


    The idea is to show Immigration authorities (if necessary) that the person is maintaining connection with the US and to create some sort of "track record" for when the time comes to apply for Citizenship.

    Please advise. Thanks!
    1. Чтоб тебя впустили обратно без проблем, после 2 лет заграницей, тебе нужен документ "реенти пермит".
    2. Декларировать доходы надо, да.
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    Default Re: NOT your usual Green Card question

    Quote Originally Posted by Uehavshiy View Post
    Hi all!

    A person got a Green Card but plans to spend most of the time abroad (for the next couple years before returning to the US). My question is: Does he need to/should he declare his income, that he will be getting abroad, on the tax return that the person is planning to file in the US? If so, does he have to pay tax on that income? Would it make more sense just to file tax return with 0 income (w/o showing any income earned abroad)?


    The idea is to show Immigration authorities (if necessary) that the person is maintaining connection with the US and to create some sort of "track record" for when the time comes to apply for Citizenship.

    Please advise. Thanks!
    Надо либо получить реентри пермит либо не проводить более 6 мес. за пределами штатов.
    Доходы декларировать надо, но $80,000 (вроде видел цифру $96,000 за последний год) попадают под вычеты и налог с них не платиться.

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    Default Re: NOT your usual Green Card question

    Quote Originally Posted by Uehavshiy View Post
    Hi all!

    A person got a Green Card but plans to spend most of the time abroad (for the next couple years before returning to the US). My question is: Does he need to/should he declare his income, that he will be getting abroad, on the tax return that the person is planning to file in the US? If so, does he have to pay tax on that income? Would it make more sense just to file tax return with 0 income (w/o showing any income earned abroad)?


    The idea is to show Immigration authorities (if necessary) that the person is maintaining connection with the US and to create some sort of "track record" for when the time comes to apply for Citizenship.

    Please advise. Thanks!

    Формально с точки зрения налогового права достаточно проводить в США менее 6 месяцев, чтобы не быть налоговым резидентом.

    Но с точки зрения иммиграционного права у вас получится другая ситуация. ГК выдается лицу, желающему жить в США. Т.е. вас что-то должно связывать со страной, вы должны здесь иметь постоянное место жительства. И если вы здесь не платите налоги, то очевидно и не живете. И это может вызвать к вам лишние вопросы, особенно если вы бываете в США наездами.

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