Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

I am Travelling to the states next week, i am a LPR since 2005 i have a valid GC but iam studying medicine aborad and it is not easy for me to leave my home country because iam taking clinical courses every summer ! this is my first time to go back after 5 years ! i will graduate in 2 years, i will bring with me papers showing that i am a full time medicine student and i took courses every summer ! My aunt died too after a liver transplantation, do i have to bring papers showing this ? i had also a serious eye surgery, what kind of questions i will be asked in the port and what is the ideal answer ?


Asked on 2/09/10, 9:29 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

It's very possible that you can be denied admission to the USA because of the long absence abroad (more than 5 years). If this happens, the CBP will select you for secondary inspection and ask a number of questions to determine whether you abandoned your permanent resident status. You may want to consult an immigration attorney in USA for a telephone legal consultation prior to your trip to USA.

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Answered on 2/14/10, 2:06 pm


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