Permanent Residents don't need any visas to return to the US because the Green Card itself is an immigrant visa. Please make sure that she comes back before the 180 days are over from the date of her departure. If she is planning on leaving for more 6 months, that can affect her US Citizenship later but no problem returning to the US. If she is planning on leaving for over 1 year, she has to apply and obtain an advance parole from the Immigration Service before she leaves the US. I suggest that you should contact a qualified immigration attorney if her trip is for over 1 year period.
2007-02-19 14:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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All she needs is her Resident Alient Card "green card" and a current passport from her country. There are limitations on how long she can stay out of the U.S. if she intends to stay longer than a year.
A permanent resident alien returning to the United States from a visit abroad of less than a year may apply for readmission by presenting an Alien Registration Receipt Card ("green card") to the immigration authorities at a port of entry. The one-year time limitation does not apply to the spouse or child of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, or of a civilian employee of the U.S. Government stationed abroad pursuant to official orders. In this case, the spouse or child must present the card mentioned above, not have relinquished residence, and be preceding or accompanying the member or employee, or be following to join the member or employee in the United States within four months of the return of the member or employee.
A permanent resident alien who intends to remain abroad for more than a year should, at least 30 days prior to the proposed date of departure, apply while in the United States to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) in the Department of Homeland Security for Reentry Permit. The permit is valid for two years and may not be extended. If such a permit is obtained the alien may use this card to reenter the United States within the period of validity. Every alien applying for readmission must satisfy the immigration authorities that he or she is eligible in all respects for admission.
2007-02-19 13:21:33
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answered by Wijssegger 3
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She'll need her passport and that Permanent Resident Card to prove that she is legally able to return to the states... if she's got all of her paperwork she should be good to go.
2007-02-19 13:19:40
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answered by i_love_my_mp 5
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you've the flexibility to get into Mexico no subject yet you isn't readmitted to the U. S. and not utilising a passport. beginning up January 23, 2007, ALL persons, which contain U.S. voters, traveling by ability of air between u.s. and Canada, Mexico, crucial and South u.s., the Caribbean, and Bermuda would be required to present day a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast look after provider provider Mariner checklist, or an Alien Registration Card, variety I-551, if appropriate.
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answered by ? 4
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Passport
2007-02-19 13:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Her Permanent Resident Card, is her passport,,,
2007-02-19 13:23:33
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answered by Anonymous
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she will also need to make sure that being out of the United States too long will not endanger her Permanent Resident Status.
look up the words: Advance Parole
2007-02-19 13:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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she might need visas to get to the other countries, each one will be different requirements, you have to check each one
to get back here, the resident card and the passport should work
2007-02-19 13:18:33
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answered by squeegie 3
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If she has her green card, that's all she needs unless she plans to stay gone for many months. If she didn't yet have her green card, she would require special permission from the BCIS.
2007-02-19 13:24:51
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answered by Larry 6
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