Hi,
I have been a permanent resident in the US for the last 6 years. Currently, I am studying abroad in Korea for one term. After enjoying my stay here so much, I am considering to stay one more term. But before making such decision, I would like to consider the legal issues. I will contact an attorney personally as well, but I thought an answer from this forum could help me also
1) I heard that if I stay outside of the US for more than six months with out a reentry permit, my green card can expire. Is this true?
2) Then, does this mean that if I go back to the US in less than six months and come back out, I would have no problem?
3) I think the answer for 2) is yes. Assuming that I would have problem, does simple acquisition of reentry permit will protect my status?
4) WIll this study abroad for around 8 months affect my naturalization process later? I'm afraid if I have to stay another 5 years to be eligible for naturalization.
5) Not only I studied abroad this year, I also have traveled extensively during summer (1 month in India, then came back home, then went to Canada for a week, then came back home, then stayed for 1 month, then went to Korea to study abroad) Should I factor this in somehow?
I'm sorry for so many questions, but I want to clarify my legal issues before I actually decide to stay.
Thank you.
Ruben