Green card holder traveling to a neighboring COP?

Eric84

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Hello everyone, I became a U.S. permanent resident through asylum. My national country is Mexico. I would like to know if I can travel to Guatemala and meet my mother there. Both of my grandmas have died in the las two years, and my family is going through some emotional moments right now. Especially my mom, she's suf from depression, and I can't travel to my country or else USCIS won't let me back in. I wanna meet here in Guatemala so I can give her some moral support, and maybe tourist around the area, since I don't have much money to take here somewhere else. Would I have any problems for traveling to Guatemala, I'm not traveling with any of my Mexican documents or passport, and I'm traveling with my us travel document. Please I need some advice, thanks guys.
 
If you feel safe, you are fine to go. Besides, you are CURRENTLY in a neighbouring country too...

Many asylees have also traveled to their COP for compelling reasons. If you can document these reasons, and you feel safe enough visiting, you can do so too IF you are comfortable with it. CIS might question you during the naturalisation interview (very unlikely at the border).
 
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