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Patrichulaa

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  1. In order to not loose my German citizenship, I may not apply for US citizenship until I have permission from the German government. I do not want to loose my German citizenship so I won’t be applying for US citizenship any time soon. My question is: if my husband has official work orders, can I live in Europe as a green card holder without loosing LPR?
  2. My husband is a federal employee and I’m a GC holder. Currently living on Guam. I would like to move back to Europe for a while then apply for US citizenship. I was told we could live abroad, maintain residency for me and actually count that time spent overseas as if it were time spent in US. As long as he has official “military orders”. Is this true?
  3. currently living in Texas, planing to move to Guam for a few years as my husband found a job out there and already moved. Will this be considered abandon of LPR status; besides my passport and green card, any additional documents I may need when returning?
  4. My marriage certificate has my maiden name. I did change my name on my US documents such as GC, drivers license,.. and actually had an appointment at the German consulate for a name declaration to get it changed in Germany but were missing paperwork for the process so we decided to try and keep my maiden name in German passport. Now they are asking for documentation of my name change
  5. Wanting to keep my maiden name in German passport renewal after marriage. Is a name declaration still necessary?
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