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Old 08-31-2007, 03:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
Khamoshya
 
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Default Moving to the US

Hi guys

I planning to move to the US by the end of this year.
I have been asked by my friend to be his bestman however the wedding
is in Syria!

Would this cause a problem for me on arrival to the US?

I am US greencard holder.

Thanks in advance,
Khamoshya!!
 

Old 08-31-2007, 03:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
Noorah101
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> Hi guys
>
> I planning to move to the US by the end of this year.
> I have been asked by my friend to be his bestman however the wedding
> is in Syria!
>
> Would this cause a problem for me on arrival to the US?
>
> I am US greencard holder.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Khamoshya!!

You currently are a US greencard holder, but you haven't yet moved
to the USA?

Is the trip to Syria before you intend to move to the USA, or after?

What country are YOU a citizen of? What country's passport do you hold?

In general, I can't see why it would be a problem. You just need to get
a visa to go to Syria, if you need one.

Rene
 
Old 09-01-2007, 12:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
Enigma Boy
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

What do you mean by you are moving to US and you already have a green card.
Do you meet your greencards minimum residency requirements or not.

As long as you meet those there should be no problem returning to the US.
Of course after visiting Syria you should be looking forward to the
excellent treatment you will receive by DHS.
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> Hi guys
>
> I planning to move to the US by the end of this year.
> I have been asked by my friend to be his bestman however the wedding
> is in Syria!
>
> Would this cause a problem for me on arrival to the US?
>
> I am US greencard holder.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Khamoshya!!
>
> --

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Old 09-02-2007, 09:48 AM   #4 (permalink)
Khamoshya
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> What do you mean by you are moving to US and you already have a green
> card.
> Do you meet your greencards minimum residency requirements or not.
>
> As long as you meet those there should be no problem returning to the
> US.
> Of course after visiting Syria you should be looking forward to the
> excellent treatment you will receive by DHS.
>
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> > Hi guys
> >
> > I planning to move to the US by the end of this year.
> > I have been asked by my friend to be his bestman however the wedding
> > is in Syria!
> >
> > Would this cause a problem for me on arrival to the US?
> >
> > I am US greencard holder.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Khamoshya!!
> >
> > --
>
> >

hi guys
Many thanks for your prompt responses!

Yes, I have a geencard with a british passport but i have not yet moved
to the US.
I am planning to move later this year! However, prior to that i am due
to go to Syria for my friend's wedding! Since the US-Syria relations
aren't too friendly i was just wondering if that is going to cause me
problems when i enter the US with a Syrian visa in my passport! If that
is the case then i would rather not go to Syria and hope my friend would
understand :s ...

Khamoshya!
 
Old 09-02-2007, 12:16 PM   #5 (permalink)
Ian-Mstm
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> hi guys
> Many thanks for your prompt responses!
>
> Yes, I have a geencard with a british passport but i have not yet
> moved to the US.
> I am planning to move later this year! However, prior to that i am due
> to go to Syria for my friend's wedding! Since the US-Syria relations
> aren't too friendly i was just wondering if that is going to cause me
> problems when i enter the US with a Syrian visa in my passport! If
> that is the case then i would rather not go to Syria and hope my
> friend would understand :s ...
>
> Khamoshya!

How odd. In my 10 years experience with immigration, I was under the
impression that you actually had to move to the US *before* you were
able to get a green card. I'd be interesting in knowing how you
pulled this off.



If your friend doesn't understand, he's not much of a friend!

Ian
 
Old 09-02-2007, 01:03 PM   #6 (permalink)
Khamoshya
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> How odd. In my 10 years experience with immigration, I was under the
> impression that you actually had to move to the US *before* you were
> able to get a green card. I'd be interesting in knowing how you pulled
> this off.
>
>
>
> If your friend doesn't understand, he's not much of a friend!
>
> Ian

lol.
I moved to the US then came back to the UK for a while to finsih my
studies and now i moving back !

Thanks.
Khamoshya
 
Old 09-02-2007, 01:12 PM   #7 (permalink)
Ian-Mstm
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> lol.
> I moved to the US then came back to the UK for a while to finsih my
> studies and now i moving back !
>
> Thanks.
> Khamoshya

Well then... that explains it. How long have you been outside of the US?
If it's been more than a year, did you get a re-entry permit? Have you
maintained ties to the US? These are important questions, because when
you arrive back in the US, the officer might think that you have
abandoned your permanent resident status in the US... and that'd be a
major headache for you.

Ian
 
Old 09-02-2007, 07:53 PM   #8 (permalink)
Dbj1000
 
Posts: 120
Default Re: Moving to the US

> lol.
> I moved to the US then came back to the UK for a while to finsih my
> studies and now i moving back !
>
> Thanks.
> Khamoshya

Most likely this means that you don't have a valid Green Card anymore.
It doesn't matter when the GC expiry date is - if you've not been
maintaining residency in the US then you're no longer a Permanent
Resident, and your Green Card is effectively void.

I hope this isn't the case. As someone who's had a Green Card twice in
their life, I can tell you that you may find it one hell of a lot more
difficult to get a new GC than it is to allow your original GC to lapse
due to failure to maintain residency.
 
Old 09-02-2007, 11:30 PM   #9 (permalink)
Noorah101
 
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Default Re: Moving to the US

> Most likely this means that you don't have a valid Green Card anymore.
> It doesn't matter when the GC expiry date is - if you've not been
> maintaining residency in the US then you're no longer a Permanent
> Resident, and your Green Card is effectively void.
>
> I hope this isn't the case. As someone who's had a Green Card twice in
> their life, I can tell you that you may find it one hell of a lot more
> difficult to get a new GC than it is to allow your original GC to
> lapse due to failure to maintain residency.

If you indeed are still a US PR and your green card is still valid, a
trip to Syria should not affect your ability to return to the USA.

As others have pointed out, it's whether you've maintained your US PR
status during the time you've been outside the USA.

Rene
 
Old 09-03-2007, 08:39 AM   #10 (permalink)
Khamoshya
 
Posts: 4
Default Re: Moving to the US

> If you indeed are still a US PR and your green card is still valid, a
> trip to Syria should not affect your ability to return to the USA.
>
> As others have pointed out, it's whether you've maintained your US PR
> status during the time you've been outside the USA.
>
> Rene

I have always maintained ties with the US and iam never outside the US
for more than a year as i regularly go back!

Thank you so much for your responses!
Khamoshya!
 
 


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