ariadt
Jul 15, 2009, 02:22 AM
My husband is French and is soon approaching the renewal date for his two-year Green Card, after which he would receive his 10 year Green Card. However, we are currently considering moving to France, to live for awhile. We are young and still trying to decide where we want to set down roots. There is the chance that we will stay in France for two years or more, but nothing is 100% certain at this stage of the game. I am aware that, assuming my husband obtains his long-term Green Card, he can reside outside of the states for up to two years (as long as he files for his Advanced Parole Document), but that he will have to spend up to two months in the states while waiting for the parole application process to be approved.
We are currently in the process of trying to decide whether to apply for the Green Card extension or to let it expire and apply for a new Green Card further on down the road (should we decide to move back to the states). I have many questions concerning the renewal process, and the laws around maintaining dual-residence, that I really need answered in order to make the most intelligent decision. Here they are:
-Will my husband be able to work legally (i.e. file taxes, etc.) in France while maintaining Green Card status in the states? I have read that, as long as he has his Green Card, we will still have to file U.S. taxes. Does this just mean filling out paperwork, despite not having any income in the states?
-Can I establish legal residence in France at the same time that my husband has his Green Card, without jeopardizing its status? I know that I can reside without issue for up to a year but after that I will have to apply for my carte de sejour (French residence card) for which I will have to provide proof of shared-residence with my husband in France.
-IF we decide to renew his Green Card, what kind of long-term paperwork and fees are we looking at for the two year period? Will we have to return for an interview every time we file for an Advanced Parole Document?
-If, after all the effort of maintaining his Green Card, two years passes and we want to remain in France, will he lose the card anyway? Or will we have to take an extended trip back to the states to maintain his card status?
-Is it worth the effort to maintain his Green Card, just in case we decide France isn't the place for us, or is it smarter to let it expire and renew it further on down the road? The reason I ask this is because, after having gone through the grueling process once, I am aware that often it is far more costly (i.e. filing fees, travel, lawyers, etc.) and complicated than originally foreseen. I have heard that renewing the card a second time is easier then the first application process. How much would it cost to replace an expired card, how complicated is the paperwork, and how long would it take?
I know these are a lot of questions but I am desperate for help in order to make a timely decision. I would ask my lawyer but she wants to charge me an ungodly consultation fee and I am short on funds right now.
Please, someone help me.
Thanks,
Aria
We are currently in the process of trying to decide whether to apply for the Green Card extension or to let it expire and apply for a new Green Card further on down the road (should we decide to move back to the states). I have many questions concerning the renewal process, and the laws around maintaining dual-residence, that I really need answered in order to make the most intelligent decision. Here they are:
-Will my husband be able to work legally (i.e. file taxes, etc.) in France while maintaining Green Card status in the states? I have read that, as long as he has his Green Card, we will still have to file U.S. taxes. Does this just mean filling out paperwork, despite not having any income in the states?
-Can I establish legal residence in France at the same time that my husband has his Green Card, without jeopardizing its status? I know that I can reside without issue for up to a year but after that I will have to apply for my carte de sejour (French residence card) for which I will have to provide proof of shared-residence with my husband in France.
-IF we decide to renew his Green Card, what kind of long-term paperwork and fees are we looking at for the two year period? Will we have to return for an interview every time we file for an Advanced Parole Document?
-If, after all the effort of maintaining his Green Card, two years passes and we want to remain in France, will he lose the card anyway? Or will we have to take an extended trip back to the states to maintain his card status?
-Is it worth the effort to maintain his Green Card, just in case we decide France isn't the place for us, or is it smarter to let it expire and renew it further on down the road? The reason I ask this is because, after having gone through the grueling process once, I am aware that often it is far more costly (i.e. filing fees, travel, lawyers, etc.) and complicated than originally foreseen. I have heard that renewing the card a second time is easier then the first application process. How much would it cost to replace an expired card, how complicated is the paperwork, and how long would it take?
I know these are a lot of questions but I am desperate for help in order to make a timely decision. I would ask my lawyer but she wants to charge me an ungodly consultation fee and I am short on funds right now.
Please, someone help me.
Thanks,
Aria