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How Do You Lose Your Permanent Resident Status U.S. Immigration Center
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The three common ways in which you can lose your lawful permanent resident status are: 1. Abandonment of status 2. Removal or deportation 3. Rescission of adjustment
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#1 Abandonment of Status www.usimmigration-center.com
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Abandonment is treated as a question of intent. The general rule is that you will be considered to have abandoned your permanent resident status if you are absent from the United States for more than one year. Absences of between six months and one year generally create a rebuttable presumption that you have abandoned your permanent resident status. It is often much easier to resolve abandonment issues if you address them before you have been outside the United States for an extended period of time. You should consult with an immigration attorney if you plan to stay outside the United States for an extended period of time. You should also consult with an immigration lawyer if your circumstances change during a trip abroad and you find yourself in a situation where you will be outside of the United States for an extended period of time. Any delay in addressing these issues could lead to the loss of your permanent status.
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#2 Removal or Deportation www.usimmigration-center.com
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You can lose your green card if you are faced with removal or deportation proceedings in immigration court. You are subject to removal proceedings as long as you are a lawful permanent resident. Once you become a U.S. citizen you are no longer subject to removal proceedings. Because removal proceedings can lead to the loss of your permanent resident status, you should consult with an immigration attorney as soon as you learn that you must appear in immigration court.
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#3 Rescission of Adjustment www.usimmigration-center.com
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Rescission of adjustment only applies to people who obtained their lawful permanent resident status through the adjustment of status process. Through this process, you may lose your permanent resident status if you were not eligible for permanent resident status at the time you obtained your green card. Rescission can only take place within five years of your adjustment of status. If you receive a rescission notice from the government you should immediately contact an immigration attorney. You will only have a short amount of time to respond to a rescission notice.
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Green Card Renewal/Replacement The Green Card is a critical document with which you can ensure that you travel internationally and your employment eligibility in the U.S. does not get hampered. Form I-90 is the application to renew/replace Permanent Resident Card. To know about more click below the button. Green Card Renewal/Replacement
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usimmigration-center.com helps you prepare to apply Green Card Renewal/Replacement through online. Get your Green Card renewed or replaced in minutes. To check your eligibility click below the button. Check If You Are Eligible To Apply Green Card Renewal/Replacement
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