Reentry Permits

Options and Strategies for Green Card Holders Stuck Outside of US Due to COVID-19

The Coronavirus/COVID-19 closures and travel disruptions have created many challenges in everyone's life, including for many U.S. green card holders who are stuck outside of the U.S. for a considerable period of time which poses a significant risk to the maintenance of the lawful permanent resident status. This article discusses the issues and some options [...]

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By |2021-09-19T08:58:21-04:00June 28, 2020|Reentry Permits|Comments Off on Options and Strategies for Green Card Holders Stuck Outside of US Due to COVID-19

Can Biometrics be Completed at a USCIS Office Outside of US?

Many USCIS applications (normally those which result in the production of a "secure document") require the applicant provide digital biometrics at a USCIS office.   In most cases, the biometrics process includes digital fingerprinting and a digital photo. Many applicants who need to submit to the required biometrics are able to do so in the closest USCIS [...]

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By |2017-05-20T20:46:59-04:00January 5, 2017|Reentry Permits|Comments Off on Can Biometrics be Completed at a USCIS Office Outside of US?

Reentry Permit Government Filing Fees to Increase Significantly on December 23, 2016

The Department of Homeland Security has just released the final [...]

By |2016-10-24T12:07:13-04:00October 24, 2016|Biometrics, Reentry Permits|Comments Off on Reentry Permit Government Filing Fees to Increase Significantly on December 23, 2016

Green Card Holder and “I-327 Advised” Passport Notation – What To Do?

Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) who travel frequently outside of the U.S. and spend extended periods of time at a time (during a single trip or through pattern of shorter but frequent trips abroad) are often questioned at the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) U.S. port of entry about their residence and intention to remain a [...]

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By |2017-05-20T20:47:14-04:00May 6, 2015|Reentry Permits|Comments Off on Green Card Holder and “I-327 Advised” Passport Notation – What To Do?
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