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re-entry permit

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#1
  • そら
  • 2025/03/11 16:14

I would like to ask those who have obtained a re-entry permit, how did you receive your re-entry permit when USCIS contacted you ??

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#2
  • はーい
  • 2025/03/24 (Mon) 11:51
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I got it !

You will be notified of fingerprinting rather soon after you apply

and then you can leave the country after that your lawyer will send you a re-entry permit to your home. You will then be sent a re-entry permit to your lawyer or to your home (you do not need to be in the US at that time) and you will carry it with you the next time you enter the US for immigration
The re-entry permit itself is very similar to a passport
It has the same face and photo as your green card. photo.

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#3

Off topic, but I saw a local news story about green card holders
about a day or so ago.

Seattle resident who emigrated from the Philippines 50 years ago and lived there. She works as a state employee for the state of Washington.
She traveled to the Philippines for 2 weeks in February,
returned and was taken to the Seattle airport by ICE and is still in custody
. No reason given. My lawyer can't seem to do anything.
My trial starts in July, so I think I will have a hard time in jail for a long time. It seems that many green card holders are detained. ?

For your information!

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#4
  • こーの字
  • 2025/03/26 (Wed) 07:15
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More information about #3's news.
https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/50-year-resident-green-card-holder-being-held-ice-detention-tacoma/ELG6SVET25CXFBHCTG5 ENOBGGU/

The situation in question, in terms of convictions, is that he was convicted of embezzlement in 2001, but he has never gone to jail and has not been convicted of any other acts since.
He says that CBP immigration inspectors are becoming more strict than in the past, and that even old convictions and cases that did not result in convictions can result in inadmissibility.

In the article, immigration attorneys are advised to be careful about traveling abroad if they have any concerns ( for example, criminal involvement ) in the past.

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