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  • #31
    Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

    Originally posted by DV2009_UA View Post
    Но он перестаёт действовать при пересечении границы США извне, так что эти 2 года в США лучше не ездить.
    Originally posted by Forpost View Post
    сомнительное утверждение,надо "зубров "подождать
    Originally posted by aastr View Post
    насколько мне известно, не перестаёт...
    Originally posted by Kunny
    Если вы вернулись до истечения даты пермита, то неважно, сколько вы отсутствовали - два месяца или год и 8 месяцев - ваш пермит уже использован. При следующем выезде (если вы планируете отсутствие более года и менее двух лет) нужно получать новый пермит.
    Вот и я так считаю, что перестаёт действовать. Ссылку искать лень - не сохранил.

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    • #32
      Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

      Originally posted by DV2009_UA
      Вот и я так считаю, что перестаёт действовать.
      а что на счет Advance Parole?снова платить ,при каждом выезде из США? даже если срок действия не истек

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      • #33
        Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

        Originally posted by Forpost
        а что на счет Advance Parole?снова платить ,при каждом выезде из США? даже если срок действия не истек
        Нет, про Advance Parole отдельно указывается, что он действителен только один год, но для многократного въезда. Но Advance Parole не имеет отношения к гринкардовцам.

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        • #34
          Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

          A Re-Entry Permit is a travel document issued to lawful permanent resident [LPR] aliens to facilitate their travel to the United States. The LPR should apply for this benefit before leaving the U.S. The alien must file Form I-131, Application for a Travel Document, complete with supporting documentation, photos and applicable fees for issuance of a Re-Entry Permit.
          A Re-Entry Permit may be issued for the following reasons:
          * A resident alien who intends to remain outside the U.S. for a period of more than one year but no longer than two years and who does not intend to abandon residence in the U.S. may apply in order to establish his or her intention to return to the U.S. after his or her temporary absence from this country.
          * Although a resident alien in possession of Form I-551 who intends to remain outside the U.S. for less than one year does not require a Re-Entry permit, a resident alien who is "stateless" or who is unable to obtain a passport from the country of his or her nationality may apply for a Re-Entry permit for use as a travel document.
          * On occasion, a resident alien may apply because he or she will need a Re-Entry permit to visit a certain country because that country will not honor a passport of the resident's country of nationality.
          * A resident alien may apply for a Re-Entry permit for any other bona fide reason. An immigrant visa is required of anyone who wishes to enter the United States to reside there permanently, whether or not that person plans to seek employment in the United States.

          Re-Entry permits are valid for a maximum period of two years unless otherwise restricted. The validity commences from the date of issuance, not from the date the application is received. A Re-Entry permit cannot be extended.

          USCIS New Delhi assists those applicants who filed Form I-131 prior to their departure from the United States and requested the delivery of their Re-Entry Permit at this Office. Applicants, on whose behalf, Re-Entry Permits are received at our Office, are promptly sent a call-in letter to collect their travel document. The Permits can be received from this Office on any working days between 0900 hrs to 1200 hrs. Should an applicant fail to claim his/her document prior to its expiration, the expired permit is returned to the issuing Stateside Office.

          Note: Please bring your Passports and Alien Registration Receipt Cards at the time of collection.

          Нужно файлить форму I-131


          Не могли-бы вы набрать ето на русском язике, потому как я так и не понял, где оформлять етот пермит?


          Спасибо

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          • #35
            Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

            Originally posted by Kunny
            Пермит получают (и выдают) для оправдания длительного (до двух лет) отсутствия. Если вы вернулись до истечения даты пермита, то неважно, сколько вы отсутствовали - два месяца или год и 8 месяцев - ваш пермит уже использован. При следующем выезде (если вы планируете отсутствие более года и менее двух лет) нужно получать новый пермит.
            Cудя по высказыванию Раевского это не так:
            Originally posted by raevsky View Post
            Pervye 2 goda reentry permit skoree vsego izbavit vas ot problem, esli kajdyi vyezd budet koroche 180 dnei

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            • #36
              Re: Получение DV green card и оттягивание въезда

              Вот оригинал. Насчет именно этого положения все фразы достаточно туманны, а в таких случаях лучше перестраховаться, чем влететь в неприятности. Особенно, если прочитать последний абзац.


              Re-Entry Permit
              Lawful permanent residents (Green Card holders, including conditional residents) should always take their I-551 forms with them when they travel abroad. Having the Form I-551 can help them when they return to a port of entry by providing verification that they actually have been granted LPR status.
              A Form I-551, however, is generally valid only if the person has not been absent for more than 1 year. LPRs may use reentry permits to seek to reenter the United States if they have been absent for 1 year or more. A reentry permit allows a permanent resident or conditional resident to apply for admission to the United States upon returning from abroad during the permit’s validity, without having to obtain a returning resident visa from the U.S. Embassy or consulate.
              For LPRs returning to the United States, reentry permits are generally valid for 2 years from the date the reentry permit was issued. The LPR should apply for this benefit before leaving the United States.
              A reentry permit can also be issued to a lawful permanent resident who, prior to departing a country abroad, applied to a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) office abroad for a duplicate Form I-551 or for a visa waiver under section 211(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (the Act), but who, because of emergent conditions, must depart before action can be completed on their application.
              Conditional residents may also use reentry permits to reenter the United States after travel of 1 year or more. For conditional residents returning to the United States, reentry permits are generally valid for 2 years from the date the reentry permit was issued or until the date the conditional resident must apply for the removal of conditions, whichever comes first. The conditional resident should apply for this benefit before leaving the United States.
              USCIS does not extend the validity period for reentry permits. If a reentry permit is due to expire, the person should file an application for a new reentry permit. See Section 223 of the Act.
              Please note that a reentry permit does not guarantee admission into the United States. Aliens with reentry permits are still subject to inspection at the port of entry and may be denied admission if they are inadmissible. It is also important to note that travel outside of the United States for more than 1 year under most circumstances will break the continuous residence requirement for later naturalization purposes. Travel for more than 6 months also may break the continuous residence requirement.

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