trailer_sheep
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Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone here had any experience with full time RVing on a green card (so, permanent residence but not citizenship)?
I've recently received my green card after getting married to an American citizen, which requires me to update the USCIS and DHS within 10 days of moving address.
What I can find no information on at all is whether setting up a domicile and mailing address satisfies this requirement, or if I would need to constantly re-update the information every time we drove to a different camp site (or indeed if that is even a practical and legal thing to do!).
Unfortunately the USCIS help line could not offer me any more information than that which is available on their website, and extensive googling has got me nowhere. If neither of the above options are available then it seems we're completely unable to RV full-time until I apply for citizenship in roughly a decade (the absolute minimum time), which seems a bit unreasonable!
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks,
Dave
I was wondering if anyone here had any experience with full time RVing on a green card (so, permanent residence but not citizenship)?
I've recently received my green card after getting married to an American citizen, which requires me to update the USCIS and DHS within 10 days of moving address.
What I can find no information on at all is whether setting up a domicile and mailing address satisfies this requirement, or if I would need to constantly re-update the information every time we drove to a different camp site (or indeed if that is even a practical and legal thing to do!).
Unfortunately the USCIS help line could not offer me any more information than that which is available on their website, and extensive googling has got me nowhere. If neither of the above options are available then it seems we're completely unable to RV full-time until I apply for citizenship in roughly a decade (the absolute minimum time), which seems a bit unreasonable!
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks,
Dave