Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I just immigrated to the United States for two weeks, and suddenly I have something to go back. I don't want to give up my identity. what can I do? Just a few weeks.

I just immigrated to the United States for two weeks, and suddenly I have something to go back. I don't want to give up my identity. what can I do? Just a few weeks.

"What if I don't want to give up my identity?" -state clearly in what capacity you immigrated to the United States. Usually, if you immigrate to the United States (relatives immigrate), you don't have to fill in any I-94 white card. Only the passport will be stamped with "Temporary Certificate of Legal Entry processed as I-55 1 Permanent Residence is valid until one year after your arrival in the United States".

The function of this chapter is your "temporary green card". Before you get a formal green card, you can go back to China first, and then go back to the United States before this chapter expires. I know someone who has tried.