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My wife (US Citizen) will be abroad for around 2 years while I have to file for ROC

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It's good that you're anticipating this. I'm sure that with the right set of evidence you can get approved.

I would just be sure to go the extra mile in everything. If you have a home in the USA, put both names on the lease. Save your phone and Skype records, and of course airline boarding passes.

I don't know how you plan to handle money, but try to combine that as much as possible. If she will have excess funds designated for long-term savings, send them to the USA and put them in a joint account. (I've found xe.com to be the best option for international fund transfers bank-to-bank.) If you will be paying for her expenses while overseas, get a USA based credit card with no foreign transaction fee and have her use that.

If you are scheduled for an interview, she will definitely have to attend. It's not really a problem to get it rescheduled if you need more time for her to come home. I've never heard of it being done, but I do wonder if USCIS would permit a remote participation by Skype or Facetime.

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