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Celia Farncombe

Posted about 2 months ago

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Can I travel internationally with a green card?

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Winston Broadley

Answered about 2 months ago

User

Yes, as a green card holder permanent resident, you can travel internationally and return to the U.S.

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Alaric Kenwood

Answered about 2 months ago

User

If you stay outside the U.S. for more than 6 months, immigration officers may question whether you abandoned your residency.

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Lottie Marwood

Answered about 2 months ago

User

If your green card is expired or will expire soon, renew it before traveling if possible.

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Tamsin Ravenscroft

Answered about 2 months ago

User

A re-entry permit (Form I-131) helps protect your green card status during long trips

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Octavia Norwell

Answered about 2 months ago

User

Always keep evidence of your ties to the U.S. (like a job, home, or family) to show you intend to live permanently here.

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Pierre Fontaine

Answered about 2 months ago

User

Yes, as a green card holder, you can travel internationally. However, ensure your travel does not exceed six months to avoid losing your permanent resident status.


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