Re-Entry Permits for Green Card Holders

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • Reentry permit for green card holders | How to leave the U.S. without losing your Green Card. What happens when you lose your Green Card?
    A reentry permit is a travel document that allows a green card holder to leave the United States for an extended period of time without abandoning their permanent resident status. Without a reentry permit, a green card holder may lose their status if they leave the U.S. for more than 180 days.
    To apply for a reentry permit, a green card holder must file Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The application must be filed before the green card holder departs the U.S., and it is recommended to do so at least three months before the planned departure date.
    A reentry permit is valid for up to two years and can be renewed if necessary. It allows the green card holder to stay outside the U.S. for up to two years without losing their permanent resident status.
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Комментарии • 11

  • @user-ul4mf1jy3t
    @user-ul4mf1jy3t 4 месяца назад

    I have a green card but my re entry permit is expired since 2021, and planning to going back to US

  • @maureenli2634
    @maureenli2634 2 месяца назад

    Apply re entry permit before do have to be got green card over 1 year? Is it required?

  • @EngineerBeliefs
    @EngineerBeliefs Год назад

    As a DV winner, if I come to the US for a short period of time (1 month), file for a re-entry permit immediately upon my arrival (not sure if it's possible without a green card being issued), should I have to wait for the biometric appointment? What if I need to leave after 1 month and miss my biometric appointment? Is there any solution to that?

    • @ImmigrationUS
      @ImmigrationUS  11 месяцев назад

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  • @Unplugged704
    @Unplugged704 3 месяца назад

    Great video!
    So green card holders planning to travel just 2-3 months to visit relatives, still need to apply for re-entry via for I-131?

    • @ImmigrationUS
      @ImmigrationUS  3 месяца назад

      Not needed. You’d need it if your trips lasts longer than 6 months. You can apply if you want just in case you get stuck longer, but it is not required. We do recommend though always carrying with you a set of documents showing that you reside in the US, including copy of your latest tax return, lease, property ownership documents, car registration, bank statement, credit cards etc. Basically, anything you can to show that despite your lengthy or frequent trips you still reside in the US. Safe travels!

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 3 месяца назад

      @@ImmigrationUS Thank you for the quick response!
      It’s amazing the government does NOT make this clear! All this time I was under the impression when leaving the states, even to Mexico or Canada, travel documents like re-entry permits including passports are needed to come back in.
      I have an in-law with a green card (20+ years here), that wants to go back to southeast asia to visit family. She was misinformed thinking she needed a passport.
      I did some research and found out about re-entry permits, but since USCIS/State Dept sites are not clear I searched YT.
      Thanks again!

    • @Unplugged704
      @Unplugged704 3 месяца назад

      @@ImmigrationUS
      Another question -
      I do not have a US passport. I will go to Thailand first then Laos. I go through international airports, what will I give them so they can stamp entry if no passport?
      Can I give them my green card and state driver’s license?
      How does that work..?

    • @karlgustov9648
      @karlgustov9648 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Unplugged704
      I'm in exactly the same situation. Mom wishes to visit family, but is unable to get a passport without citizenship, and is unable to gain citizenship due to poor English.

  • @taniahenry3606
    @taniahenry3606 Год назад

    What your number

    • @ImmigrationUS
      @ImmigrationUS  Год назад

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