Hi,
Here is my situation :
-Planning to R2I in July to bangalore, a good opportunity coming my way in my company.
- Got my GC in Aug 2007 and eligible to apply in March 2012. During these 4 years, i stayed in India for a business trip close to 4 months .. I hope this doesnt cause a problem
- Company OK to send me to USA , once in 6 months.. to maintain my GC.
Is there a risk i am taking up here ...am i jeopardizing my citizenship ???
Will appreciate your comments and help here ...
Lastly what is typical compensation ranges for a manager role in software company in bangalore ?
Regards,
Krish
Citizenship dilemma !
Citizenship dilemma !
Hi, were you able to find more on this topic? Thanks.
krish9;376223Hi,
Here is my situation :
-Planning to R2I in July to bangalore, a good opportunity coming my way in my company.
- Got my GC in Aug 2007 and eligible to apply in March 2012. During these 4 years, i stayed in India for a business trip close to 4 months .. I hope this doesnt cause a problem
- Company OK to send me to USA , once in 6 months.. to maintain my GC.
Is there a risk i am taking up here ...am i jeopardizing my citizenship ???
Will appreciate your comments and help here ...
Lastly what is typical compensation ranges for a manager role in software company in bangalore ?
Regards,
Krish
Citizenship dilemma !
I am sure you know the rules.
GC holder's absence from USA for more than 6 months at a time voids all prior USA-stays (while on GC) from being counted towards her eventual citizenship-application's residency requirement.
As you said you should be OK to get your USC in spring of next year.
I am not sure why you are talking about mentaining GC beyond your eligibility for USC.
GC holder's absence from USA for more than 6 months at a time voids all prior USA-stays (while on GC) from being counted towards her eventual citizenship-application's residency requirement.
As you said you should be OK to get your USC in spring of next year.
I am not sure why you are talking about mentaining GC beyond your eligibility for USC.