"ian-mstm" wrote in message
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>> >> In general what are the reasons for the INS to see it fit to do a
>> >> full
>> >> interview in case I-90 is used for renewal of a GC?
[ ]
>> [ ] I was just
>> wondering if you have been outside the US for the major part of the GC
>> duration, and you haven't fully taken care of having all the time a
>> stateside address, whether this might make the USCIS curious.
>>
>> Otto
>
> Well, why didn't you just ask this in the first place instead of having
> people guess what the issue is?
Compact questions attract more repliers than long-winded stories.
And I wasn't sure whether there were other circumstances too unknown to me
that tend the attract the attention of USCIS (ok ok I could have mentioned
that too).
>Generally, unless you have maintained
> ongoing ties to the US, it's likely that your status as a PR will be
> considered abandoned... and you may no longer be eligible for a GC. Will
> USCIS be curious? Yes.
>
> Ian
I have posed my question in this newsgroup on behalf of a very busy friend
of mine who was rather cagey to me when I asked him details about his formal
place of residence in the US so I'm not sure whether apparent abandonment is
an issue. From two people I heard that the USCIS conducting an interview on
occasion of GC extension is rather the exception.
Otto
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