Re-Entry Permits
Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) use re-entry permits to re-enter the U.S.
after travel of one year or more. For LPR�s returning to the U.S., re-entry permits are generally valid for two
years from the date of issuance of the re-entry permit. The LPR should apply for this benefit before leaving
the U.S.
Conditional residents use re-entry permits to re-enter the U.S. after travel of one year or more. For
conditional residents returning to the U.S., re-entry permits are generally valid for two years from the date
of issuance of the re-entry permit or until the date the conditional resident must apply for the removal of
conditions, whichever comes first. The conditional resident should apply for this benefit before leaving
the U.S.
Please note that a re-entry permit does not guarantee admission into the U.S.
Aliens with re-entry permits are still subject to the inspection process at the port of entry. It is also
important to note that travel outside of the U.S for more than one year will under most circumstances break
the continuous residence requirement for later naturalization purposes. Travel for over 6 months may break
the continuous residence requirement. See Section 316 (b) of the
Immigration and Nationality Act.
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