Overview - About Returning Resident Visas
A permanent resident (called lawful permanent resident or
LPR) or conditional resident (CR) who has remained outside the United States
for longer than one year, or beyond the validity period of a Re-entry Permit,
will require a new immigrant visa to enter the United States and resume
permanent residence. A provision exists under U.S. visa law for the issuance of
a returning resident special immigrant visa to an LPR who remained outside the
United States due to circumstances beyond his/her control. This webpage is
about Returning Resident Visas. If you are an LPR unable to return to the
United States within the travel validity period of the green card (1 year) or
the validity of the Re-entry Permit (2 years), you may be eligible and can
apply at the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate for a Returning Resident (SB-1)
immigrant visa.
If your application for returning resident status is
approved, this eliminates the requirement that an immigrant visa petition be
filed on your behalf with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You will need to be interviewed
for both your application for returning resident status, and usually later for
the immigrant visa. An SB-1 applicant is required to establish eligibility for
an immigrant visa and have a medical examination. Therefore, this involves
paying both visa processing fees and medical fees.
Eligibility Requirements for Returning
Resident Visas
Under provisions of immigration law, to qualify for
returning resident status, you will need to prove to the Consular Officer that
you:
- Had the status of a lawful permanent resident at the time of departure from the United States;
- Departed from the United States with the intention of returning and have not abandoned this intention; and
- Are returning to the United States from a temporary visit abroad and, if the stay abroad was protracted, this was caused by reasons beyond your control and for which you were not responsible.
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