I am a US green card holder.
Due to some family situation, I am required to go back to my home country for a while. What do I need to do to maintain my green card status while I am outside US?
I am required to go back to my home country for a while.
I have been a PR for about a month now, and will have to leave in Aug/Sep. I will continue to maintain a bank account, credit cards, and file taxes etc
I am a US green card holder.
Due to some family situation, I am required to go back to my home country for a while. What do I need to do to maintain my green card status while I am outside US?
I have to return to my home country for about 3 to 4 years. Is there any way to maintain my permanent resident status if I stay outside US for this period
Thank you all for your response,
I have to return to my home country for about 3 to 4 years. Is there any way to maintain my permanent resident status if I stay outside US for this period
I have to return to my home country for about 3 to 4 years.
But can't he apply for reentry, go for 2 years, come back, apply for another reentry and come back still after consecutive 2 years for good? It is a bit tricky because you have to maintain ties for such a long time...... But I thought that with a bit effort this is possible to pull off?I dont think that would work...but there are guidelines you should read and see if they can be used to mitigate your situation
Thank you all for your response,
I have to return to my home country for about 3 to 4 years. Is there any way to maintain my permanent resident status if I stay outside US for this period
If it is 3-4 years, then you have to lie.....
He can try. I guess it's worth a try.
Thank you all for your response,
I have to return to my home country for about 3 to 4 years. Is there any way to maintain my permanent resident status if I stay outside US for this period
Contrary to what the other posters say, it is not completely impossible, just very, very risky. I know several people who basically live outside the United States and come back every year for around a month using a Re-entry Permit. They have done this for the last four years without incident. However, I must warn you that they have been very lucky. I also know others that have been detained upon entry into the United States attempting to do the same thing. They were asked to voluntarily give up their LPR status and accepted immediate "voluntary departure" from the US on the next plane back to their country. Other people have had their greencards taken away and placed into removal proceedings when they refused to voluntarily leave.
However, one thing you should know is that your LPR status cannot be taken away while you are outside the United States (unless you apply for a change of status yourself). That means it all depends on what happens when you attempt to re-enter the country. If the immigration officer is not paying attention he/she may just stamp your passport/re-entry permit and let you into the country without really noticing how long you have been gone. However, if the IO really looks at your passport and notices the length between the entry dates, then you will be sent to secondary inspection and questioned about why you have been gone so long, or why you keep leaving the country for long periods. It is at that point where an officer will accuse you of not maintaining permanent residence and ask you to voluntarily give up your status or face proceedings.