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Prvobitno poslao korisnik B&V
Drugari, jedno pitanje, verujem jako retko ali sta da se radi. Naime, ja sam aplikant (zeleni  ) ozenjen sam i poslao sam DS 260 za mene i suprugu ali pre par dana smo saznali da supruga zbog poslovnih obaveza ne moze da emigrira sa mnom sada (moci ce nakon 1,5 god) i plan nam je da ja odradim intervju i ako prodjem onda nakon ovog vremena trazim spajanje. Ali moje pitanje je sta sad da radim sa ovim ds 260 zbog onog pitanja da li vas supruznik namerava da emigrira sa vama? Da li da trazim otkljucavanje i to promenim ili da ona samo ne ode sa mnom na intrvju? Da li mogu da imam neke posledice zbog toga? Znam da sam procitao negde da osobe koje su izlistane i za koje je popunjen ds 260 ne moraju nuzno da emigriraju ali oraju biti navedene u suprotnom ce aplikant biti diskvalifikovan.
Voleo bih da cujem Vase misljenje.
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Po mom misljenju najbolje/najjednostavnije ti je ovako:
Oboje se pojavite na intervjuu. Oboje dobijete vize.
Kad dobijete vize imate 6 mjeseci da udjete.
Udjes ti sam(ako si nosilac), a ona te obidje za 5 mjeseci i aktivira vizu.
Kad je aktivirala vizu moze odmah i da izadje, ali prije toga trazi "re-entry permit from USCIS"
Izvor:
http://www.uscis.gov/green-card/afte...anent-resident
What if my trip abroad will last longer than 1 year?
If you plan on being absent from the United States for longer than a year, it is advisable to first apply for a reentry permit on Form I-131. Obtaining a reentry permit prior to leaving the United States allows a permanent or conditional permanent resident to apply for admission into the United States during the permit’s validity without the need to obtain a returning resident visa from a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad. Please note that it does not guarantee entry into the United States upon your return as you must first be determined to be admissible; however, it will assist you in establishing your intention to permanently reside in the United States. For more information, see the “Travel Documents” page.
If you remain outside of the United States for more than 2 years, any reentry permit granted before your departure from the United States will have expired. In this case, it is advisable to consider applying for a returning resident visa (SB-1) at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. An SB-1 applicant will be required to establish eligibility for an immigrant visa and will need a medical exam. There is an exception to this process for the spouse or child of either a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or civilian employee of the U.S. Government stationed abroad on official orders. For more information on obtaining a returning resident visa, see the Department of State’s webpage on returning resident visas.
Kad projekat zavrsi ona ti se bez problema pridruzi. Ti samo podnesi i njenu poresku prijavu u SAD