Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York

My and my family won a green card 3 years ago and lives in US ever since besides my mother. She comes to US one a year for a couple of weeks. This year she was late about a month and my question is can she still come here with her green card? And if i become citizen of US can she get a legal status here as well? thank you


Asked on 11/11/09, 7:44 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

If she is a permanent resident of the USA (has a green card), she should reside permanently in USA. She cannot be absent for longer than 1 year without a re-entry permit.

If she loses her status for whatever reason, yes, when you are a US citizen, you'd be able to petition for her again.

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Answered on 11/16/09, 8:34 pm
Vidya Parwani Parwani Law Firm, P.C.

Generally, when a Legal Permanent Resident remains out of the country for more than one year without a reentry permit, it is considered as abandonment of the green card. If your mother loses her green card, you can petition for her if you are a US Citizen.

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Answered on 11/17/09, 9:20 pm


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