According to Erich Cauller, Director of the Miami Asylum Office "...every person who is a legal permanent resident of the United States can go back and visit their country of origin. This is equally valid even when the status of legal permanent residence has been obtained through a previous political asylum claim..."
The Colombian Consulate Office in Miami asked this in a letter to Mr. Cauller, who stated so on his answer letter, the text of which can be read here: http://x.consuladodecolombia.com/index.php?doc=boletinconsulado (in Spanish)
Even so, Mr. Cauller reminds everyone that every case is unique, and that the final word rests with the immigration officer at the port of entry.
That's as official as I've seen...I thought people on this forum mith be interested in this bit of info!
The Colombian Consulate Office in Miami asked this in a letter to Mr. Cauller, who stated so on his answer letter, the text of which can be read here: http://x.consuladodecolombia.com/index.php?doc=boletinconsulado (in Spanish)
Even so, Mr. Cauller reminds everyone that every case is unique, and that the final word rests with the immigration officer at the port of entry.
That's as official as I've seen...I thought people on this forum mith be interested in this bit of info!