I left the US in December with the intention of spending the holiday in my home country and then returning, but since then I have decided I want to take a year out and go travel.
Looking at the letter of the rules about getting a re-entry permit, I could fly to the US for just a weekend and apply for the reentry permit, either online on by mail, but I'd like some opinions about this strategy:
1. No doubt, after a 5 month trip from the country, my entering the US while in possession of an air ticket to leave the next day will arouse suspicions. Should I explain that I am returning just to file my re-entry permit?
2. Is, basically, wanting to take a year or so off to go travel considered a valid reason to apply for a re-entry permit?
Does anyone have any other ideas about the best way to not lose my GC if I go travel for 18 months, bearing in mind that I'm not currently in the US, and its not practical for me to spend more than a few days there, if at all possible.
thanks!
Looking at the letter of the rules about getting a re-entry permit, I could fly to the US for just a weekend and apply for the reentry permit, either online on by mail, but I'd like some opinions about this strategy:
1. No doubt, after a 5 month trip from the country, my entering the US while in possession of an air ticket to leave the next day will arouse suspicions. Should I explain that I am returning just to file my re-entry permit?
2. Is, basically, wanting to take a year or so off to go travel considered a valid reason to apply for a re-entry permit?
Does anyone have any other ideas about the best way to not lose my GC if I go travel for 18 months, bearing in mind that I'm not currently in the US, and its not practical for me to spend more than a few days there, if at all possible.
thanks!