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    Acquiring foreign permanent residency

    Dear dsfgh100 : Please do not let JoeF disturb your mind and continue answering people's questions on this forum in the same correct way you did to aotearoa's question. JoeF has some knowledge about immigration, because he has posted thousand times. But he also got paranoid from the Bush...
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    physical presence and GC

    WORLDWIDE income You see, as JoeF confirms, you only need to declare your worldwide income. The expression worldwide reveals that you are allowed to earn money from other countries, too. And as you are a permanent resident but not a permanent prisoner of the United States of America, you are...
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    physical presence and GC

    you are FREE and not imprisoned! Dear SoundOfMusic, American law says that as a Green Card holder you are a permanent resident of the United States. That means, your permanent residency has to be in the US. America doesn't say that you are not allowed to work for a foreign company...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    JoeF is blindly furious Hello my dear friends of this immigration community, I am greeting you all from the bottom of my warm heart! Punigwalla, you are absolutely right and I start liking you because you have used your brain and analyzed correctly why JoeF is bashing on me. As you all...
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    Need Advice

    India Dear Hakku, First of all congratulation for having two proposals from women. Your posting shows that you want to make your choice who you should marry based on the legal status. I guess you are a highly skilled Indian programmer who was educated in Bangalore. I would suggest you...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    No contradiction! Please, first thinking, THEN writing. @ gb11 and gopher97 Hello dear friends of this community, I am greeting you! No, it is absolutely no contradiction to say that I don't I don't like American society and American politicians, but I still want to do business with...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    @ Avalon, Punigwalla, RegistrationID Hello friends of this community, Thank you, Avalon, for this good advice. I will definitely contact US embassy before I visit USA as a tourist. Btw, I am not intending to go to America for business purposes. As a tourist, I just want to visit some nice...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    JoeF should leave! JoeF, you are a lost person. You are misusing my wonderful posting for your false claims. Perhaps you are just an unemployed person living from welfare in California who spends all his time here on this board claiming to be a full-time software engineer :rolleyes...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    Tirering Hello! Oh JoeF, what kind of guy are you... I have just asked a simple question, namely how someone like me who once used to be a permanent resident of the US should behave when visiting America as a tourist if he is no longer a permanent resident. I then gave a friendly advice...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    You are not being nice to me Punigwalla and JoeF, You are not being nice to me. I have been nice to all of you here in this community. You two guys, however, have nothing else to do than to accusate and blame me for false fairy tales originating from your paranoia. Okay, everybody...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    Not the paradies Hello community and thank you for all your replies! JoeF, I didn't write and I also did not mean that I want to visit the US by claiming I still would be a permanent resident of the United States. When I wrote that I may take my Green Card with me, it was meant that in case...
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    Green Card, but not permanent resident anymore

    Hello Community, Your postings shows how much you value your Green Card. It reminds me to the years when I desperately wanted that piece of card, too. I have this Green Card for several years, now. After immigrating to the US, I have lived and worked there. In summer of 2002, I returned...
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