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colinlieu
A friend of mine came to the States on a K1 visa, adjusted her status and received her green card. Unfortunately her marriage did not work and she left the US to go back to her home country. She is filing for divorce.

She could have applied to remove her conditional status starting May 1st, which she obviously is not interested in doing. However she has made friends in the US during her time here, and would like to be able to visit them later in the year. She wants to be "clean" with the immigration so she'll have no problem coming back to the US on vacation. What does she need to do though? I could not advise her at all and feel kind of helpless. Does anybody know who she should contact to let the USCIS know that she has left the country and will not pursue her immigration journey? Will she have problems re-entering the US if she does not notify anyone?

Please help! Thanks.

M.
zyggy
She can give up her permanent resient status at the local US consulate or embassy...
diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(zyggy @ May 12 2008, 02:06 PM) *
She can give up her permanent resient status at the local US consulate or embassy...

Using form I-407, here's an example
http://london.usembassy.gov/dhs/forms/I-407.pdf
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