A woman without I-131 has been admitted for reentry by the CBP. Her GC will be revoked when she applies for her citizenship just because of no I-131 filed before. Is that what you try to say? Why can’t you post it again so people can know you very well?
Both above are correct. That's why some Chinese LPR hesitate to apply for the citizenship but keep their LPR, especially those who need convenience to visit China. Are they smart? May be.
What do you mean by “If USCIS determines at a later date that the woman met the test for abandonment of permanent residency as mentioned in the INA?”
Only no I-131 filed does not violate the immigration law. If you are talking about the other facts, that will be the different thing. Filing...
That’s interesting. You need a visa because you are a Canadian citizen but rather a US LPR. You may have had got your Canadian citizen before you got your US LPR, right?
Do not try to find it. Actually, you can't. The 8 CFR... Section 211.3 tells you the reentry permit is a valid travel document. It has nothing to do with the subject. There is no such law that one must file I-131. It is just your invention if you think so. Filing I-131 is just to show one’s...
What terms are violated? You have been asked several times to show the law and regulations that without filing I-131 is a violation of the immigration law. Why can’t you specify it? What presumption can be dug up if one has already been allowed reentry and lived in USA, no I-131 ever filed or...
Do you mean ever left the country for more than one year without I-131 filed has violated the immigration law and if this violation is dug out, the GC will be revoked?
If she provides the truth, for example, ever traveled outside for 2 years, what will the consequence be, denial of the application for the citizenship, revoking the LPR or what else? Do you know it?
Foreign nationals that are lawful permanent residents of the U.S. must present a Permanent Resident Card (“Green Card”, INS Form I-551), a Reentry Permit (if gone for more than 1 year), or a Returning Resident Visa (if gone for 2 years or more), and their passport to reenter the United States if...
Some people may have confused the different requirements between the US citizen and LPR. Neither did they realize they were talking about the subject, Life After The Green Card. The new requirements for the US citizen and LPR are different. The requirements for the LPR seem simpler and easier...
You said,“I believe until December 2007, green card would suffice (If you are driving that is)。“ Do you mean after December 2007, the green card would be insufficient for reentry into the US by a car from Canada? Where did you learn it from?
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