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After K3 is approved and we go to usa...what are the requirements for staying there? We want to be able to travel to countries she could not go to in the past...in order to visit friends and family. Our stays would be for up to 6 months outside the USA. Okay she gets to USA...then we update her status then what are the requirements for staying in USA? At what point is she free to roam the world.

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After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

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After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

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How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?

After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

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How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?
After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

she can apply to become a citizen 3 years after she gets permanent residency....

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She can become a citizen in 3 years??? And during that three year period what can she do as far as travel abroad? How long can she remain outside the USA on a vacation without interrupting her 3 year program? Thank you so very much.

How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?
After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

she can apply to become a citizen 3 years after she gets permanent residency....

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She can become a citizen in 3 years??? And during that three year period what can she do as far as travel abroad? How long can she remain outside the USA on a vacation without interrupting her 3 year program? Thank you so very much.
How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?
After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

she can apply to become a citizen 3 years after she gets permanent residency....

Not more than 6 mths outside US.

After she adjust status and gets green card, she will need to follow the instruction of the country she wants to travel to. If for example China requires a visa for people from her country than she will require a visa untill she becomes a citizen after which she will follow the rules with respect to US. Some carribean countries have some lax for US green cards holder

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So she could go to USA and then return to her country for a 6 month visit and that would not interrupt the process? Are you positive about this? This is very important to us. Can someone else confirm this for us. I have received several comments from people and they all conflict with on another. Anyone care to boldly state certainty here? Thank You.

She can become a citizen in 3 years??? And during that three year period what can she do as far as travel abroad? How long can she remain outside the USA on a vacation without interrupting her 3 year program? Thank you so very much.
How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?
After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

she can apply to become a citizen 3 years after she gets permanent residency....

Not more than 6 mths outside US.

After she adjust status and gets green card, she will need to follow the instruction of the country she wants to travel to. If for example China requires a visa for people from her country than she will require a visa untill she becomes a citizen after which she will follow the rules with respect to US. Some carribean countries have some lax for US green cards holder

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Try this link. Looks to me like the general rule for the spouse of a US citizen, is a physical presence in the US of at least 18 months during the 3 year period, and no absenses of 6 months or more. Read through it yourself to see how the requirements apply to your situation. There are many variations and exceptions ... makes it difficult to state anything with certainty. :) If you haven't already, you might also try the citizenship forum.

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00045f3d6a1RCRD

Good luck,

Mike

So she could go to USA and then return to her country for a 6 month visit and that would not interrupt the process? Are you positive about this? This is very important to us. Can someone else confirm this for us. I have received several comments from people and they all conflict with on another. Anyone care to boldly state certainty here? Thank You.
She can become a citizen in 3 years??? And during that three year period what can she do as far as travel abroad? How long can she remain outside the USA on a vacation without interrupting her 3 year program? Thank you so very much.
How long after she has Permanent Resident Status is it before she becomes Citizen? I have heard three years...is this correct?
After she naturalizes, she then can get an American passport and travel to the same places that an American is able to visit. Keep in mind that before she naturalizes she may still be subject to the same restrictions bu other countries and may need to get a visa to visit the other countries.

Look here to see what is required to maintain Green-Card: Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

she can apply to become a citizen 3 years after she gets permanent residency....

Not more than 6 mths outside US.

After she adjust status and gets green card, she will need to follow the instruction of the country she wants to travel to. If for example China requires a visa for people from her country than she will require a visa untill she becomes a citizen after which she will follow the rules with respect to US. Some carribean countries have some lax for US green cards holder

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