Hi,
Here is some background info:
- I had GC since 2003
- in 2007 I went to intentional assignment for my US employer (I'm on US payroll but am mostly abroad)
- since 2007 I have been mostly abroad but regularly traveling to US every 3-4 months for a few weeks (in the last 4 years I have been outside of US for about 3.5 years)
- I had re-entry permit which expired last year and I still haven't applied for a new one
Last time I went to US, immigration officer noticed I had an expired REP and asked me if I applied for new one. I answered that I intend to apply and he said that I should do that or that my GC cold be taken by immigration judge.
Would this normally count as a "warning" that I read about on this forum, after which I could be denied entry?
I have since left US again, and am now wondering should I go to US again to apply for REP, or would my GC just be taken when I try to re-enter US. If my GC would be taken, it seems better option for me would be to just stay away, in order to be able to keep my employment with US employer (and be able to get at least tourist visa if I surrender by GC voluntarily, rather than if it is taken)
Here is some background info:
- I had GC since 2003
- in 2007 I went to intentional assignment for my US employer (I'm on US payroll but am mostly abroad)
- since 2007 I have been mostly abroad but regularly traveling to US every 3-4 months for a few weeks (in the last 4 years I have been outside of US for about 3.5 years)
- I had re-entry permit which expired last year and I still haven't applied for a new one
Last time I went to US, immigration officer noticed I had an expired REP and asked me if I applied for new one. I answered that I intend to apply and he said that I should do that or that my GC cold be taken by immigration judge.
Would this normally count as a "warning" that I read about on this forum, after which I could be denied entry?
I have since left US again, and am now wondering should I go to US again to apply for REP, or would my GC just be taken when I try to re-enter US. If my GC would be taken, it seems better option for me would be to just stay away, in order to be able to keep my employment with US employer (and be able to get at least tourist visa if I surrender by GC voluntarily, rather than if it is taken)