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Registrace: 28. 09. 2005 Příspěvky: 13 Bydliště: Alexandria, VA
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Zaslal: so březen 10, 2007 9:12 pm Předmět: Nazpatek se zelenou uz nemusis mit "zelenou" |
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Cau, problem asi bude. Ten jeden rok uz je docela dlouha doba. Vzhledem k tomu, ze tu maji ale rodinu (Vas), tak to snad dobre dopadne. Dej pak vedet jak jste dopadli. Tady to mas v originale:
If You Abandon Your U.S. Residence
It is a common misconception that to keep your green card all you need to do is enter the United States at least once a year. The fact is that if you ever leave with the intention of making some other country your permanent home, you give up your U.S. residency when you go. The border officials will look at your behavior for signals that your real place of residence is not the United States.
As a general rule, if you have a green card and leave the United States for more than one year, you may difficulty reentering the country. That is because the U.S. government feels that an absence of longer than one year indicates a possible abandonment of U.S. residence. Even if you do return before one year is up, you may run into trouble. To avoid a full-scale inspection, you should return within six months.
On the other hand, remaining outside the United States for more than one year does not mean you automatically lose your green card. If your absence was intended from the start to be only temporary, you may still keep your permanent resident status. However, you may no longer use your green card as a U.S. entry document. You must have what is known as a reentry permit, or you must apply at a U.S. consulate for a special immigrant visa as a returning resident.
Reentry Permits
Reentry permits are for people who hold green cards and know in advance that they must be outside the United States for more than one year. Under such circumstances, USCIS can allow you to stay away for up to two years. You should send in your application before leaving. Use Form I-131, available on the USCIS website at http://www.uscis.gov . If approved, a reentry permit will be issued and will serve as an entry document when you are ready to return. |
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