Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed]

Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed] - Textured surface of green leaf with veins

In case you win the USA DV Lottery, you have 6 months to enter US after obtaining the immigrant visa at your local embassy.

Lets say you enter US on your last day before your immigrant visa expires (which is a valid thing to do so) and then you start waiting for 45 days (as specified by USCIS) to receive your Green Card. What would happen if you must leave the US in that period because of private reasons? In that case, the status will be:

  • your immigrant visa is already expired
  • you still don't have your Green Card in your pocket

Would you be able to enter US again later with an expired immigrant visa in order to finish the process of becoming a permanent resident?

Can some friend/relative from US send you by mail your Green Card to your home country, so you can use it to enter US as a permanent resident?

Any pointers or resources regarding this situation will be greatly appreciated.






Pictures about "Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed]"

Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed] - Happy Easter Card
Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed] - Bunch of bright green fresh parsley in decorative glass vase placed on white table
Leave the US with expired immigrant visa and not yet received Green Card [closed] - Closeup of long vivid thick leaf blade of pot plant with white edges in sunlight



What if my green card expires while I am out of the country?

My green card expired, and I've been outside the U.S. for more than a year. If you have previously filed for and received a reentry permit, you may remain outside the United States for a period of up to two years. If that document continues to be valid and unexpired, you may reenter the U.S. with a reentry permit.

Can you leave the US and come back without a green card?

Is a Green Card Needed to Travel Abroad? A green card is not necessary to be able to travel abroad. Basically, a green card is a document that proves your permanent residency.

What happens if you stay in the US after visa expires?

Your Visa Becomes Void If you stay in the U.S. beyond your visa expiration date, your visa automatically becomes void. You must return to your country of nationality to get a new visa; you can't apply at a consoluate that is closer to the U.S. There are exceptions to this rule in extraordinary circumstances.

Am I still a permanent resident if my green card expired?

What happens when my green card expires? Your status as a legal permanent resident does not change if your green card expires. Although an expired green card does not mean that you lose your LPR status, you may encounter some problems: If you travel, you will have difficulty reentering the United States.



How to Prove You Did Not Abandon Your Green Card: Green Card Overseas Over One Year Episode 1




Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

Images: Skylar Kang, George Dolgikh @ Giftpundits.com, Karolina Grabowska, Đặng Thanh Tú