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Excuse me, how long will it take to cancel after applying for a green card and not going to the United States?

If American green card holders intend to give up their permanent resident status in the United States, leave the United States and live permanently in other countries, it means giving up their permanent resident status in the United States.

If you have been away from the United States for six months to one year, and there is evidence that you have no intention to regard the United States as your permanent home, the green card holder may also lose his permanent resident status in the United States.

If they have not left the United States for one year or more, American immigrants can use their permanent resident cards as travel documents to return to the United States. If you will leave the United States for more than 12 months, permanent residents of the United States should submit the I- 13 1 form (travel document application) to apply for re-entry permit before leaving. There is a charge for submitting I- 13 1 form.

The US re-entry permit is valid for two years. When entering the customs, the applicant should present a re-entry permit instead of a US visa or a permanent resident card. Holding a re-entry permit does not guarantee that the applicant will be allowed to enter the United States when he returns, but it can directly prove that the applicant will return to the United States after going abroad for a period of time.

American immigrants should also pay attention to whether they have given up their permanent resident status in the United States, and re-enter the United States at any time after leaving the United States for more than 18 1 day or under other specific circumstances stipulated by the immigration law. They must undergo a comprehensive immigration check like other applicants.