Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I have an American green card now. Can I get a visa if I go to the United States after the expiration?

I have an American green card now. Can I get a visa if I go to the United States after the expiration?

1 year, if you stay abroad for less than 6 months, there will be no problem. If you stay abroad for more than 6 months and less than 1 year, the Immigration Bureau will think that you have the intention to give up your permanent resident status. If your green card expires and you enter the United States again, even if you apply for a visa, it will be more difficult than the average person to pass. The visa officer will think that you deliberately gave up your green card, and you are a person without credit, and American life is the most honest and trustworthy. If you lose your credit, you will face many difficulties in living in America.

If you expect to stay outside the United States for more than 1 year, you should apply for a re-entry permit in advance, valid for 2 years. If you can't return to the United States before the re-entry permit expires, or if you didn't apply for a re-entry permit before you left the United States, but stayed outside the United States for more than 65,438+0 years, you may be able to obtain a special resident visa for returning to the State Council.