What Happens to Your Green Card If You Live Abroad?
Find out how living outside the US can impact your green card status.
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Yes, you can lose your green card if you don't live in the US. Permanent residents are expected to live continuously in the US. If you stay outside the US for over a year without a reentry permit, you could lose your status. Always consult with an immigration attorney for personalized advice.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a reentry permit? A reentry permit is a document that allows a permanent resident to remain outside the US for extended periods without losing their green card.
- How long can I stay outside the US without losing my green card? You can stay outside the US for up to one year without losing your green card, but you should apply for a reentry permit if you plan to be away longer.
- What can I do if I lose my green card due to extended absence? If you lose your green card status due to extended absence, you may need to apply for a new green card or seek legal advice.
- Should I consult an attorney before traveling abroad as a green card holder? Yes, it is advisable to consult with an immigration attorney before traveling abroad to understand the implications for your green card status.