Can I be a permanent resident forever?

A Permanent Resident Card (USCIS Form I-551)
Although some Permanent Resident Cards, commonly known as Green Cards, contain no expiration date, most are valid for 10 years. If you have been granted conditional permanent resident status, the card is valid for 2 years.
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How long can a permanent resident stay?

If you will be traveling for an extended time, you just need to make sure you have the correct documents. Returning every 6 months will help your LPR status not coming under scrutiny or possibly being regarded as being abandoned. But there is no requirement that you have to return to the U.S. every 6 months.
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Can you stay green card holder forever?

Once you become a lawful permanent resident (Green Card holder), you maintain permanent resident status until you: Apply for and complete the naturalization process; or. Lose or abandon your status.
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Is green card for life?

A Green Card entitles its holder to permanently live and work in the USA. As an official ID document, the popular immigrant visa also gives the Green Card owner almost all the rights of a US citizen.
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What is a long term permanent resident?

A long-term permanent resident is an individual who was a Green Card holder in at least eight taxable years during the period of 15 taxable years ending with the taxable year that includes the expatriation date.
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Can you buy a green card legally?

Apply for a Green Card

Find out if you're eligible. If you are eligible, file Form I-485 - Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status with USCIS, including all supporting documents and fees. USCIS will review your application and schedule an interview with you.
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What is the 5 year rule for long term residents?

You must have resided legally and continuously in Spain for five years. Continuity will not be affected by absences, but these cannot exceed a total of 10 months during the last five years or more than six continuous years.
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Can you lose a green card?

Lawful permanent residents can lose their status if they commit a crime or immigration fraud, or even fail to advise USCIS of their changes of address.
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Who gets a 10 year green card?

If you got your residency through your employer or your parent or adult child or brother or sister you will be issued the regular 10-year card. Also if you get residency through marriage and have been married more than two years at the time you are granted then you also will get the regular 10-year card.
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How do I keep my US green card?

In order to maintain permanent resident status, you must permanently “reside” in the US, otherwise you run the risk of no longer being considered a permanent resident of U.S. Becoming an LPR means you have gained new rights and responsibilities related to your adopted nation, the United States.
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Can you lose green card after divorce?

The vast majority of green card holders are mostly unaffected by a divorce. If you are already a lawful permanent resident with a 10-year green card, renewing a green card after divorce is uneventful. You file Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card, to renew or replace the green card.
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How long can you live outside the US without losing citizenship?

International Travel

U.S. immigration law assumes that a person admitted to the United States as an immigrant will live in the United States permanently. Remaining outside the United States for more than one year may result in a loss of Lawful Permanent Resident status.
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How long do you have to stay in U.S. to maintain green card?

Leaving the United States for less than six months is usually not a problem. An absence of six to 12 months triggers heightened USCIS scrutiny, and an absence of more than 12 months leads to a “rebuttable presumption” that LPR status has been abandoned.
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Can you lose U.S. citizenship?

You might lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you: Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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How do I renew my green card after 10 years?

If your Green Card of 10 years validity is expiring, you need to file Form I-90 with USCIS to replace your Permanent Resident Card. When to file: Six months before your Green Card expires or immediately if you have an already expired or invalid Green Card.
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How can I leave USA permanently?

If you're planning to move out of the US permanently, or even give up your US citizenship, then you need a second passport. You can move to certain countries for 5 years and then apply for citizenship, or you can buy a passport and have it in hand in 90 days to 8 months.
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How many times can you renew green card?

How many times can you renew or replace your green card? You can renew or replace your green card as many times as you need to. You should generally aim to renew at the end of the validity period or six months before it expires. You can also replace your green card if you lose it.
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What is the difference between 2 years and 10 years green card?

2-year Green Cards are conditional resident cards that are applied in situations of marriage or employment. 10-year Green Cards are permanent resident cards that can be acquired after the marriage has lasted two years and have proved the legitimacy of their marriage through evidence.
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What happens if I don't get my green card all the time?

Section 264(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (I.N.A.) requires all lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to have "at all times" official evidence of LPR status. Failing to have your green card with you is a misdemeanor and if you are found guilty you can be fined up to $100 and put in jail for up to 30 days.
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Can a permanent resident get a US passport?

Note, only citizens of the United States and non-citizen nationals can apply for a U.S. passport. Green card holders cannot obtain a United States passport unless they first become citizens.
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Can I divorce after getting a 10 year green card?

Green card holders are usually unaffected by a divorce when they file another application or petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services if they are already a lawful permanent resident with a 10-year green card. There is usually no reason for USCIS to reevaluate your petition after a divorce.
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Can a permanent resident get deported?

Even someone with a green card (lawful permanent residence) can, upon committing certain acts or crimes, become deportable from the United States. By Ilona Bray, J.D. U.S. law contains a long list of grounds upon which non-citizens or immigrants may be deported (removed) back to their country of origin.
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Can I have PR of 2 countries?

Yes, you could apply for permanent residence of more than one country at the same time. It is similar to applying for visas to travel to more than one country. However, after you are granted permanent residence by a country, you may be subject to physical residence requirements of that country.
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What is long-term resident status?

Persons who are granted long-term resident status receive a special EC/EU residence permit. This gives them certain rights, similar to those of an EU citizen. This makes it easier for them to move to another EU country in order to work, study, start their own business or live on their pension, for example.
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How do you apply for a residence permit if you are a long-term resident of the EU?

Who Is Eligible for an EU Long-Term Residence Permit?
  1. You must have lived in the EU country where you apply for at least 5 years.
  2. You must have the financial means to support yourself. ...
  3. You must have sufficient command of the official language of the country where you are applying for an EU residence permit.
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