cerrulaine
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Hello,
I'm hoping someone can help me on this forum.
My mom is 63 years old and has had a GC since 2004. She left the country on April 2008 to seek cancer treatment overseas because it was less expensive and she could not afford to pay for insurance here. There was no time for her to go through the process of filing an I-131 as she needed to start treatment immediately. I have called USCIS on her behalf and was told that she has to be physically in the country to apply for the I-131 and complete the biometrics. Due to her condition, she cannot travel.
From my understanding, the maximum amount of time that a permanent resident can be out of the country is 1 year. After that, their residency is considered abandoned. Is this correct?
What options does she have to continue treatment overseas without losing her GC? She has inquired with the US consulate overseas as well and they referred her to the USCIS website and toll-free number for information.
I'd very much appreciate any information anyone can provide me.
Thanks in advance,
Cerrulaine
I'm hoping someone can help me on this forum.
My mom is 63 years old and has had a GC since 2004. She left the country on April 2008 to seek cancer treatment overseas because it was less expensive and she could not afford to pay for insurance here. There was no time for her to go through the process of filing an I-131 as she needed to start treatment immediately. I have called USCIS on her behalf and was told that she has to be physically in the country to apply for the I-131 and complete the biometrics. Due to her condition, she cannot travel.
From my understanding, the maximum amount of time that a permanent resident can be out of the country is 1 year. After that, their residency is considered abandoned. Is this correct?
What options does she have to continue treatment overseas without losing her GC? She has inquired with the US consulate overseas as well and they referred her to the USCIS website and toll-free number for information.
I'd very much appreciate any information anyone can provide me.
Thanks in advance,
Cerrulaine