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6 months to move?
I understand that after applying and being granted a visa we would have 6 months to move to the US. What if we need longer or circumstances change? Is there a way to lengthen the time, can you apply for an extension? If so is there a limit to the number of extensions? With such a long wait on the visa it is really hard to time things.
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Re: 6 months to move?
No extensions. Timing is reasonably predictable. Plan accordingly.
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Re: 6 months to move?
You would have 6 months to enter the USA and establish the USA as you new place of permanent residence. (note the lower case 'p' and 'r'.) You can then leave again to take care of open issues back where you lived before immigrating.
Do you have any specific issues that you'd like comment on? Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10267578)
I understand that after applying and being granted a visa we would have 6 months to move to the US. What if we need longer or circumstances change?
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Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10267578)
I understand that after applying and being granted a visa we would have 6 months to move to the US.
What if we need longer or circumstances change? Is there a way to lengthen the time, can you apply for an extension? With such a long wait on the visa it is really hard to time things. Rene |
Re: 6 months to move?
Need to sell a house and a business before we move once the business is sold half our income is gone it would be nice to move as soon as we sell but selling in this economy could take awhile and if we wait we are using up cash that really is needed to move. It just makes it more difficult but nothing is impossible I guess
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Re: 6 months to move?
Your visa cannot be extended beyond it's validity. If you can't use it in time you have to return it to the issuing office.
You can reapply, however, your visa may only be reissued as per your original priority, if you establish that you could not travel for reasons beyond your control. |
Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by MusicMan71
(Post 10270345)
... your visa may only be reissued as per your original priority, if you establish that you could not travel for reasons beyond your control.
Ian |
Re: 6 months to move?
So on the other side of things if you intend to have duel nationality. Say you get the visa and go to the states even buy or rent a property. How long then are there conditions on you as to where you must be, when can you just go back and forth between the two countries as you please?
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Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10270617)
So on the other side of things if you intend to have duel nationality.
Renting or buying property is irrelevant to the equation. How long then are there conditions on you as to where you must be, when can you just go back and forth between the two countries as you please? Ian |
Re: 6 months to move?
Ok so if I first obtained UK citizenship which I can do and and as my husband is a UK citizen and as I am also a US citizen if we were to get my husband a visa and go to the US how long or what would he have to do to obtain US citizenship?
There's my runon sentence of the day |
Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10270667)
Ok so if I first obtained UK citizenship which I can do and and as my husband is a UK citizen and as I am also a US citizen if we were to get my husband a visa and go to the US how long or what would he have to do to obtain US citizenship?
There's my runon sentence of the day http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Now_Th...anent_Resident http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Natura...ship_Resources http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Green_Card_Abandonment http://britishexpats.com/wiki/Pros_a...US_Citizenship |
Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10270667)
Ok so if I first obtained UK citizenship which I can do and and as my husband is a UK citizen and as I am also a US citizen if we were to get my husband a visa and go to the US how long or what would he have to do to obtain US citizenship?
There's my runon sentence of the day Subject to the caveats in the above posted links, however. |
Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by Kismet42
(Post 10270667)
... if we were to get my husband a visa and go to the US how long or what would he have to do to obtain US citizenship?
Ian |
Re: 6 months to move?
I am in the same kind of situation. I have my visa and am flying out next Friday. However, we have planned to do a 3 mouth round the trip honeymoon as we didnt have a chance when we first got married. Is that going to be a problem? I can enter the US on the Friday, and then we are planning on leaving 12th Oct I think. We'll be back in the US mid Jan. I take it that is ok?
Only reason I ask is that on the paperwork it says tell the immigration officer if you are planning on leaving the United States? Cheers |
Re: 6 months to move?
Originally Posted by powersmurf
(Post 10271444)
Is that going to be a problem? I can enter the US on the Friday, and then we are planning on leaving 12th Oct I think. We'll be back in the US mid Jan.
Only reason I ask is that on the paperwork it says tell the immigration officer if you are planning on leaving the United States? Ian |
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