I'm asking this for a friend who went to her home country to help her mother. Her PGC is good until April 2018. She has a child from her marriage who is a Citizen and a child with PGC. All have been out of the Country for 8 years.
Her Husband has visited every year they've been outside of the Country. She is on his Tax Forms and on Checking and Savings Accounts (joint accounts).
Her husband died mid-Sept and she's having problems getting back into the country. She is a Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy, 401k, pension, and the balance of his Estate in Wisconsin according to how they give Estate (no will). The Estate and Life Insurance is in the mid 6 figures in value.
Surely there has to be a way for her to re-enter the Country. I've seen and read the page on widows/widowers on the DHS website, but see nothing about re-entering this way with a PGC. dhs.gov/survivor-benefits-widows-and-widowers-us-citizens
She's confused trying to figure the maze out.
It appears the quickest way would be to give up her GC and to apply for the above way to re-enter. Anyone have experienced this or can help with suggestions?
Best Wishes.
Her Husband has visited every year they've been outside of the Country. She is on his Tax Forms and on Checking and Savings Accounts (joint accounts).
Her husband died mid-Sept and she's having problems getting back into the country. She is a Beneficiary of a Life Insurance Policy, 401k, pension, and the balance of his Estate in Wisconsin according to how they give Estate (no will). The Estate and Life Insurance is in the mid 6 figures in value.
Surely there has to be a way for her to re-enter the Country. I've seen and read the page on widows/widowers on the DHS website, but see nothing about re-entering this way with a PGC. dhs.gov/survivor-benefits-widows-and-widowers-us-citizens
She's confused trying to figure the maze out.
It appears the quickest way would be to give up her GC and to apply for the above way to re-enter. Anyone have experienced this or can help with suggestions?
Best Wishes.