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[Title] => Immigrants: Dont treat your green card like it was a visitors visa
[Summary] => Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I got my green card several years ago, but I still like my life in the Philippines. So, I spend most of my time in the Philippines, and go to the U.S. only for a month or two each year. The last time I went to the States, the Immigration Officer at the airport asked me how long I was outside the U.S., and started making a big deal about the fact that Im away all the time. He even wrote something in my passport about warning me.
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[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
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[Title] => A green card is not a visitor's visa - Immigration Corner
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Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I got my green card from my mother's petition last year. However, I have a
growing business in the Philippines that I have to attend to from time to time.
Therefore, I have to go back and forth to the Philippines, sometimes for long
periods of time. Will this jeopardize my green card? What do I need to do to
preserve my green card status?
R. R.
Dear R.R.:
Many people who obtain their green card sometimes treat it as though it were a
visitor's visa: They come to the U.S.
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I got my green card several years ago, but I still like my life in the Philippines. So, I spend most of my time in the Philippines, and go to the U.S. only for a month or two each year. The last time I went to the States, the Immigration Officer at the airport asked me how long I was outside the U.S., and started making a big deal about the fact that Im away all the time. He even wrote something in my passport about warning me.
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[Title] => A green card is not a visitor's visa - Immigration Corner
[Summary] =>
Dear Atty. Gurfinkel:
I got my green card from my mother's petition last year. However, I have a
growing business in the Philippines that I have to attend to from time to time.
Therefore, I have to go back and forth to the Philippines, sometimes for long
periods of time. Will this jeopardize my green card? What do I need to do to
preserve my green card status?
R. R.
Dear R.R.:
Many people who obtain their green card sometimes treat it as though it were a
visitor's visa: They come to the U.S.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1805111
[AuthorName] => Michael J. Gurfinkel
[SectionName] => Opinion
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