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Submitting Form I865 but moving to different country..Will this affect my moms Green Card Status?

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I am looking to move out of the USA by summer 2020 with my husband who is not a US citizen. However in the summer of 2016 I filled I-864 Affidavit of Support for my mom in order for her to get her residence. She was approved. 

Prior to me sponsoring her she had TPS. She began filling taxes in 2001.
 

I currently have one sister that is a minor(13) and dependent on her. And another that is attending college. When I notify USCIS of a move change and they see it is no longer in the US could they launch some sort of inquiry? I am planning to attend school for a career change in the foreign country so my income for sponsorship will no longer meet the requirement. From my understanding even though I am in a foreign country I will have to file taxes every year for the US and with my income being severely reduced would this affect her status as a LPR? To my knowledge she hasn't used any public benefits after filing for LPR. She's used WIC in the past but has not really used any other services. She is planning to get her citizenship as soon as she can. 

 

Thank you for your help.

 

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So she has a 10 year green card. As long as she doesn't use means tested benefits so they go looking to collect payback from you , no one will notice or care you are gone from the US

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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5 minutes ago, NigeriaorBust said:

no one will notice or care you are gone from the US

 

Awww :( I agree with what you are saying, but the wording....I'm sure her mother will notice ;) 

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1 hour ago, mtempelaar said:

 

Awww :( I agree with what you are saying, but the wording....I'm sure her mother will notice ;) 

 I meant government wise.

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

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