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As a Green Card holder, you may have been granted permanent residency status in the United States, but what happens if you need to live or work abroad for an extended period of time? If you plan to stay outside the U.S. for more than one year, you may risk losing your permanent residency status. Fortunately, the Re-entry Permit Visa offers a solution, allowing you to maintain your U.S. residency while living outside the country for a longer duration.
At Larhdel Law, we specialize in helping lawful permanent residents apply for a Re-entry Permit to ensure they can travel abroad without jeopardizing their Green Card status. Whether you are working, studying, or dealing with family matters overseas, we can guide you through the process of securing a Re-entry Permit and ensure your status remains intact. Call 310 943 6352 today to discuss your case and begin the process.
The Re-entry Permit Visa is a document issued to lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders) who plan to remain outside the U.S. for an extended period (typically more than one year but less than two years). This permit allows you to maintain your permanent residency status while you are outside the U.S., ensuring that you don’t lose your Green Card due to a prolonged absence.
The Re-entry Permit serves as a travel document and is an essential option for Green Card holders who have work, family, or personal commitments that require them to stay outside the U.S. temporarily. With this permit, you can enter and leave the U.S. without losing your residency status, and it can also be used to re-enter the U.S. after an extended absence.
The Re-entry Permit Visa is ideal for lawful permanent residents who:
You need a Re-entry Permit Visa if you anticipate being outside the U.S. for an extended time and want to ensure that your residency status is preserved. Without a Re-entry Permit, you may risk being considered to have abandoned your permanent resident status, leading to complications when you attempt to return to the U.S.
The process for obtaining a Re-entry Permit Visa involves several important steps. It’s critical to apply for this permit before you leave the U.S. to ensure you don’t face complications upon re-entry. Here’s an overview of the process:
To apply for a Re-entry Permit, you must meet the following requirements:
Complete Form I-131, the Application for Travel Document, to apply for the Re-entry Permit. Provide:
Attend a biometrics appointment, where your fingerprints and photograph will be taken. This is a standard procedure for most U.S. immigration applications.
Once your Form I-131 and biometrics are processed, wait for USCIS to review your application. This process can take several months, so apply well in advance of your intended departure from the U.S.
If approved, you will receive your Re-entry Permit. Travel outside the U.S. and return within the permit’s validity period (typically two years) to maintain your permanent residency status.
Don’t risk losing your Green Card status due to a prolonged absence. If you need to stay outside the U.S. for more than a year, Larhdel Law is here to help you apply for a Re-entry Permit and maintain your permanent residency. Contact us today at 310 943 6352 to start the process and ensure your continued residency in the United States.
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