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13 hours ago, TBoneTX said:

Always tell them the truth, yes.

You can try a cheery "First Amendment stuff!" before or after your suggested reply.

Technically, it's "agent," not "officer," so perhaps try "sir/ma'am" instead.

 

You can try a 3-month absence, but wait a while before leaving again for that long.

Thanks!

8 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

You can be gone six months (actually 180 days is safer). There really isn’t a policy about whether you’re gone in one stay or multiple stays or how long between stays. This is more important for your Citizenship later, but people can actually be gone longer without forfeiting their green card, but will get a lot more questions. I really see nothing in the policy or having heard people have problems with traveling under six months. Maybe with the new climate, they may ask more questions, but there is absolutely nothing in the guidance that says Anything under 180 days is a problem regardless of the combination of the trips.

I understand the same!
Always being more than +181 days in the country! right?

8 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

I realized I should have added one thing before posting my last reply, which is keep track of all of your visits abroad, because you do have to list them when you apply for citizenship you list the last five years for a non-marriage, visa, and three years if you are married to a citizen

Yes!
About that!
Imagine I go to Portugal for 60 days.
How do I calculate that for the 180days?
In this post they talk about rolling months.
So, I can be 120 days more outside the US, right?
But I kinda lost how to count them!

47 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

You are at the I751 phase right now,  citizenship is only about 18-24 months away.  Maybe focus on building your viewers with some US based content, maybe a little outside the US as well.

 

I'm +3 years out! I am divorce so its now 5 years for me!
Regarding to the content, the idea is to show traveling inside and outside the US.
 

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So by quitting a job in the US you'd be losing a significant tie to the US.

 

I'd also think you won't be keeping US lease if you travel too much outside the US?

 

Add to that 6+ months international trips a year, and you're looking for a random grumpy CBP give you NTA upon reentry.

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2 hours ago, Cachaza said:

Thanks!

I understand the same!
Always being more than +181 days in the country! right?

Yes!
About that!
Imagine I go to Portugal for 60 days.
How do I calculate that for the 180days?
In this post they talk about rolling months.
So, I can be 120 days more outside the US, right?
But I kinda lost how to count them!

 

I'm +3 years out! I am divorce so its now 5 years for me!
Regarding to the content, the idea is to show traveling inside and outside the US.
 

I think the rolling year means the look back is the date you reenter.  So I think what another commenter said is clicking more with me.  If you shorten the trips some and expand the amount of time between trips, you can have more frequent trips.  But using the rolling average you would find yourself having to wait longer for the next trip the way you describe, unless you’re okay with that.  You can still travel and everything, but you do have to kind of be very strategic with the time. At least to not find yourself having to wait a full year for the next travel.

 
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