Can you adjust US permanent resident (green card) to a visitor visa?

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My parents are US permanent residents (green card), currently living outside of US with re-entry permit. But they're considering abandoning their green card if it's possible to obtain visitor visa in its place. Do they need to apply for visitor visa separately or is there adjustment that will guarantee them the visa while abandoning the green card?






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Can I change my green card for a tourist visa?

You will need to sign a form confirming your desire to relinquish your status (Form I-407) and surrender your green card. Even though you do not have a visitor's visa in your passport, you can still be admitted as a visitor if you sign Form I-193 - waiving the visa requirement.

Can I apply for tourist visa while waiting for green card?

If you intend taking up permanent residence in the United States, you are required to wait until the immigrant or fianc\xe9(e) visa is issued. You cannot reside in the U.S. on a tourist visa or visa free under the Visa Waiver Program while waiting the issuance of the visa.

How can I change my green card status?

If you are in the United States and are eligible for adjustment of status, you may file a Form I-485. Go to the Form I-485 instructions and the web page for your immigrant category for instructions on how to complete your application and properly file it with USCIS.

Can you change your visa status while in the US?

If you want to change your status while in the United States, you (or in some cases your employer) must file a request with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on the appropriate form before your authorized stay expires.



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