Can US Lawful Permanent Residents Leave and Return Multiple Times?

Learn about the travel rules for US lawful permanent residents and how to avoid complications when re-entering the US.

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Yes, a US lawful permanent resident can leave and return multiple times. However, each stay outside the US should be less than one year to avoid complications. For absences longer than a year, a Reentry Permit is required.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What happens if a permanent resident stays outside the US for more than a year? A permanent resident who stays outside the US for more than a year may need to apply for a Reentry Permit to return.
  2. Can a US permanent resident lose their status? Yes, a permanent resident can lose their status if they remain outside the US for an extended period without a Reentry Permit.
  3. How often can a lawful permanent resident travel outside the US? A lawful permanent resident can travel outside the US as often as they like, provided each trip is less than one year.