Disclaimer: We are not a law firm or affiliated with any government agency. We’re a privately owned business that provides Immigration, Tax, Court and Notary services. We are not a licensed attorney and by law cannot provide legal advice. We can listen to your concerns and refer you to a list of attorneys who may be able to assist you. All our prices doesn’t include government filing fees. Most matters concerning immigration have specific processing times based on the type of petition filed. Unfortunately, those times are procedural in nature, therefore processing times cannot be changed
Travel Outside the U.S. as a Permanent Resident
If you are in the United States as a lawful permanent resident or conditional permanent resident and you wish to travel outside the U.S., you may apply for a re-entry permit, refugee travel document, or advance parole travel document (including parole into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons). You must be physically present in the United States when you file the re-entry permit and complete the biometric services requirement, if applicable.
Eligibility
If you are a permanent resident, you can travel outside the United States. Temporary or brief travel usually does not affect your permanent resident status. However, if we determine that you did not intend to make the United States your permanent home, we will find that you have abandoned your permanent resident status. A general guide used is whether you have been absent from the United States for more than a year.
What We Will Do For You
Our highly professional staff will work closely with you to obtain the information needed to accurately complete your immigration documents. Our immigration service simplifies the process of filing out U.S. immigration application helping to reduce errors that can cause rejection. You can file USCIS forms yourself but failure rate is extremely high. The USCIS rejects millions of forms yearly and can even create long-term immigration problems.