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Keep Your Immigration Status
Permanent residents who leave the United States for
extended periods, or who cannot show their intent to
live permanently in the U.S., may lose their permanent
resident status. Many immigrants believe they can live
abroad as long as they return to the U.S. at least once a
year. This is incorrect. If you think you will be out of
the U.S. for more than 12 months, you should apply for a
re-entry permit before leaving the country.You should
file Form I-131, Application for a Travel Document.You
can get this form at
http://www.uscis.gov or by calling
the USCIS Forms Line at 1-800-870-3676.You must pay
a fee to file Form I-131.
A re-entry permit is valid for up to two years.You may
show the re-entry permit, instead of a visa or your
Permanent Resident Card, at a port of entry. Having a
re-entry permit does not guarantee that you will be
admitted to the United States when you return, but it
can make it easier to show that you are returning from
a temporary visit abroad. Visit
http://www.state.gov or
your nearest Department of State Consular Office overseas
Ceo dokument se moze naci na
http://www.uscis.gov/files/nativedocuments/M-618.pdf
for more information.