A Reentry Permit is a travel document issued by USCIS that allows U.S. green card holders to reenter the United States after extended stays abroad — typically for more than 1 year but less than 2 years. It helps protect your lawful permanent resident (LPR) status from being considered “abandoned” due to prolonged travel.
đź§ľ Who Needs a Reentry Permit?
You need a reentry permit if:
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You plan to stay outside the U.S. for more than 1 year.
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You travel frequently and want to avoid complications at reentry.
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You are temporarily relocating abroad for work, family, or study.
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You have no fixed U.S. residence during your travel.
📝 How to Apply for a Reentry Permit
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File Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document) with USCIS.
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Pay the applicable filing fee (usually around $660).
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Attend a biometrics appointment in the U.S.
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Wait for USCIS to process the application (typically 2–6 months).
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USCIS may mail the permit abroad or require pickup at a U.S. consulate.
Important: You must be physically present in the U.S. when filing Form I-131 and during biometrics.
⏳ How Long Is It Valid?
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Reentry permits are typically valid for 2 years.
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You can renew, but it gets harder after multiple consecutive permits.
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You cannot extend a reentry permit — a new application is required.
⚠️ Travel Risks Without a Permit
If you stay outside the U.S. for over 1 year without a reentry permit, you risk:
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Being denied reentry by CBP at the airport or border.
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Losing your green card due to presumed abandonment.
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Being referred to immigration court for removal proceedings.
Even trips under 1 year can cause issues if frequent or unexplained.
đź’Ľ Best Practices for Long-Term Travel
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Apply early — don’t wait until just before leaving.
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Document your intent to maintain U.S. residency (home, job, taxes).
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Keep records of your ties to the U.S. while abroad.
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Avoid applying for residency or benefits in other countries.
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Stay in touch with immigration counsel if plans change mid-travel.
📞 Borderless Lawyers is here to help you plan travel that doesn’t compromise your green card. From application to strategy, our team ensures you stay compliant and protected while living globally.