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Adwoa Mensah

Posted about 21 hours ago

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My background is a bit complex, having lived in multiple countries before arriving in the United States. With time spent in West Africa and Eastern Europe, my travel history is extensive, and I entered the US legally. I now want to understand how this multi country residence affects my immigration options, future visa applications, and long term plans to remain lawfully in the United States.
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Lalita Chakraborty

Answered about 21 hours ago

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Living in multiple countries does not automatically harm your US immigration case. What matters most is your legal entry, visa compliance, and truthful disclosure of your history.

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Nkosinathi Ndlovu

Answered about 21 hours ago

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Your prior residences may come up during background checks or future applications. As long as there are no immigration violations or criminal issues, this history is usually manageable.

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Mahboubeh Mahboubeh

Answered about 21 hours ago

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It is important to clearly document where you lived, why you moved, and your legal status in each country. This transparency helps avoid inconsistencies that could raise concerns. An immigration attorney can help present your background accurately and strategically.

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Lily Makorre

Answered about 18 hours ago

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Your multi country residence doesn't affect any of that

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