Posted on Apr 12, 2018
My husband will be stationed in Korea. I am a US permanent resident. What paper work or what should I get ready if I'm in his orders to go?
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He will be stained there 2 years. I do plan on starting citizen ship process, but what I need to know is what paper work do I need here in the US to get things ready
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This is far to important to trust to untrained "I'm not a lawyer, but this is what to do... advice from us on RP" PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE get an immigration lawyer. The last thing any of us want to see is an article highlighting your case, telling us how you were deported because a "t" was not crossed or an "i" was not dotted. Start with legal services on base.
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You are totally fine. Apply for an advanced parole and your permanent residence will not be at risk.
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Gabriela Uriostegui - Yes.
Also, so long as you are overseas due to your husband's military orders that time will not count against the residency requirements for naturalization.
You can send me a private message if you'd like to schedule a consultation. I normally charge $100 for my initial consultation, but I waive that fee for military, law enforcement and firefighters.
Also, so long as you are overseas due to your husband's military orders that time will not count against the residency requirements for naturalization.
You can send me a private message if you'd like to schedule a consultation. I normally charge $100 for my initial consultation, but I waive that fee for military, law enforcement and firefighters.
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