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  1. Mike, in your opinion....if its taking 24 months to get approved......during this time, before the approval, you still need to come back every 180 days??....or you think with the reentry permit pending is OK to wait for the approval (?).....or do I still need to come before 365 days.....Im just curious....
  2. I think its not worth it to pay $660 dollars for a reentry permit....Also, there is no guarantee that the biometrics appointment gonna be in 5-6 weeks. It can take, 4 months, for example, or they can just "waive" ( re-use ) your fingerprints I really don't believe that you gonna have any problem returning to the US without a reentry permit ( travel under 12 months ) My experience: my job sometimes needs me to stay long time overseas. Im got my green card in 2018. in 2019 I stayed 11 months overseas..... in 2021 I stayed, again, 11 months overseas... They did not ask me anything coming back.... but... This year ( 2023 ) I stayed 4 months overseas, when I came back ( last week, ) the CBP agent first question was( and that was super weird ) : - do you still live here? ( was weird because he asked me that before he "scanned" my documents / ( I really believe they have face recognition and he knew my situation before I gave them my documents.....maybe not...but it was super weird ). then he asked me where I was going, why I was overseas, and If Im leaving the country, again, soon. So I decided to apply for a reentry permit coz if my company decides to send me overseas again, I get some "protection" with the reentry permit But Im just sharing my experience...your situation is very different. 😄
  3. Hello guys. How do I change my phone number with Uscis??. I updated my home address but I could not find where to update my phone number thanks
  4. I agree with you. Study should be a valid reason to be overseas, as long as you maintain your ties to the US I just don't understand why everybody is saying the plan is "crazy". So why the Reentry permits exist? the girl wants to move back to American once she finish her studies, its just she cannot afford them in America
  5. but the Reentry Permit is for stay longer than 1 year right? she is coming back on April..thats like 6-7 months. yeah, I know the plan is confusing. that's why im trying to help her to find a better solution, like wait to receive the 10 year green card, but she just told me that's not a option.... she also explained that she needs to be in the UK for 2 years....4 years is the total but its not continuous...so after the 2 years she would be "moving to the us" again....if they allow her........ edit: honestly she just wants to keep the GC coz who wants to lose a GC but is really not her priority
  6. hey guys, thank you for the answers...but she really needs to leave in September, so she is not gonna apply for a Reentry Permit now. she is coming back to the US on April ( probably for 1 month ), 1 month before her 18 letter extension letter expire. then she leaves again to the UK. Once she get her 10 year green card ( if she really gets one ), she is gonna come to the US to apply for the reentry permit.... yes, her priority is her studies now, she is gonna try to keep the green card, with Reentry Permits and so, but we know that's not guarantee btw I heard about people who lives in Mexico for 5-6 years to go to college and keep their GC with reentry permits, so I don't understand why my friends case is so different...
  7. I was outside the US for 11 months with a 2 year green card. returning to the US they asked me why I was overseas for 11 months. ( 10 months and 3 weeks ) I said was for medical reasons... no issues at all
  8. she is going to be traveling between UK and US multiple times in order to keep this GC......if she really wants to keep it but you got a point, she needs to wait to get the 10 year green card before apply for Reentry Permit. she is going to the UK in September regardless and comes back April to deal with the possible info pass ( 1 year extension )...
  9. Im asking this for a friend: "I know a lot of people find this subject a little controversial. but it is what it is. I filed for Removal of Conditions in September 2020( divorce waiver ) and yet, no updates! I have the 18 months extension letter, that's gonna expire on April 30th, 2022. I just got a scholarship to study in the UK for 4 years. That would actually be 2,5 year, then 1,5 years My classes start in September 2021 in the United Kingdom. I know there is a chance that I have to deal with RFE's ( I personally believe that this chance might be small because I sent a lot of proof of bona fide marriage, proof of the reasons the marriage ended, also I already sent my divorce decree, so I think Im good(?). Also I know that I have to be in the US on April 2021 to request a info pass ( to get another 1 year extension- since the GC processing time is taking forever ) But anyway, I don't wanna loose my scholarship because Im waiting for the second green card. My initial plan was to just "move" to the UK, and once the second green card is approved, Apply for a reentry permit. All my friends are saying that Im crazy to do that, that Im gonna end up losing my green card. I wanna return to the US after my studies but right now my opportunity is in Europe." So what do you guys think? Is that a really bad idea? what would you do ?
  10. yes, Im gonna need to travel....so Im wondering WHEN should I call USCIS??? should I do it now??? should I wait more???
  11. Hey guys, So my GC extension letter ( 18 months ), is about to expire in 60 days. What should I do now??? I live in Florida ( I know its probably a info pass but Im not really sure WHEN should I do it, and how can I do it ) Thank you
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