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Cachaza

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  • Birthday August 1

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    Houston
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    Texas

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  • Immigration Status
    Removing Conditions (pending)
  • Country
    Brazil
  • Our Story
    Divorce and waiting for i751!

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  1. 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.
  2. Could you explain more the rolling 12 months? What that means? My idea is to travel November and december be back in January for a couple of days in the US, continue traveling abroad and then be back end of march to the US.
  3. Thanks for the info! So, how do they count the time? If in 2025 i was out 3 monthts then in 2026 another 3months does that count as 6 months in a year? My concern is more about my status than the money! I have some savings (nothing crazy) but gives me a basic base to travel abroad and try to make content! If it doesn't work, back to the office! 😅 But I want to give it a try!
  4. 1-No 2-Kinda For citizenship we are talking about years! I cant wait that long! But what if I tell CBP the truth,: "I was traveling officer, trying to create content for social media." So basically, until you are a citizen I'm obligated to travel only a few days a year? Doesn't sound very fun Thank you guys!!
  5. Hello forum! I've been reading here for a while, but today I decided to create an account and ask about my situation. 🙂 I'm about to submit my I-751 waiver, and once I receive the extension letter, my plan is to travel for a couple of months. Will this cause any issues if I have the extension letter with me? I’m thinking of traveling for 3 months, coming back to the U.S. for about a week or 10 days, and then going back for another 3 months. Could I run into problems every time I try to re-enter the U.S.? My idea is to post content from my trips on social media and live off that, as I plan to quit my job. Could this worsen my situation? I’ve heard that CBP is lately reviewing social media, phones, etc. Would you recommend I apply for an I-131, or would that be an overreaction on my part? Thanks and I look forward to hearing your advice!😁
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