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If your green card has expired, you generally cannot obtain a temporary work permit based solely on that status. However, if you have applied for a green card renewal or replacement and have a pending application, you may be eligible to apply for a work permit (Employment Authorization Document, EAD) while your application is being processed. It's important to consult with an Immigration attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

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Can you re-activate a green card?

A green card, or lawful permanent residency, cannot be "reactivated" if it has been abandoned or expired. However, individuals may apply for a new green card if they have lost their permanent resident status, often through a process like a reentry permit or by demonstrating ties to the U.S. If the green card was simply expired, it can be renewed through the appropriate application process. Always consult with an immigration attorney for specific guidance.


If my fiancee's visa is valid but her permit is expired what happens when we get married?

Nothing, but it is a good thing that her visa is still active but even if it wasn't you can still go ahead and marry her (document everything) and as soon as you do, file her paper work so she can first get her temporary green card and work permit then THE green card.


If i get married in US and i get green card 2years and when it's expired how can i appy to get green years 10years if my spouse break up with me?

If your green card has expired and you are not married then you will have to apply for another one. You will have to go to the DMV and start the paper work.


Can a person who marries a green card holder obtain a work permit?

Yes, a person who marries a green card holder may be eligible to apply for a work permit through the marriage-based green card process.


how do we apply for reintry permit?

You have to have your green card & passport.


Can you get deported if you commit a crime and your green card is expired?

No. You can not be deported for an expired Green Card. You can be deported for an expired Visa. You can over-stay your Visa, it's illegal in the U.S. and pretty much every other country. However, if your Green Card has expired (which is not the same as a visa), you should go to the local INS office and renew it and do it the legal way.


Can a green card holder work in Canada?

Yes, a green card holder can work in Canada, but they must obtain a work permit or visa to do so legally.


Your green card expire Do you have to renew it before you could apply for citizenship?

if you are still here in the states on an expired card you might have to return to your country and talk with the embassy over there to renew goodluck this information is completely wrong, if your permanent resident card AKA green card has expired you will just have problems finding a job. what you can do is renew your card using the I-90 form.


If someone was deported and served their deportation time but their US green card hasn't expired can they just come back?

No. If you come back after being deported, but the green card isn't expired yet, you will, again, be deported (which will not look good on your part being deported twice).


What is re-entery visa and how you will get it if you have green card and you are inside US now?

By filing Form I-131 green card holder can get reentry permit which is valid for 2 years. When a green card holder is going outside US and will return only after a year this reentry permit is required and should be applied for before leaving US.


Green card almost expired should you get the us citizenship?

No. The green card should have minimum six months validity before you can apply for US citizenship. If green card is about to expire you need to apply for its renewal first and then apply for US citizenship.


Can a person travel with an expired green cARD?

No.Under U.S. Immigration Law, Lawful Permanent Residents must carry their Green Card at all times. Lawful Permanent Residents who cannot produce their Green Card as evidence of status may have difficulty establishing authorization to work, travel or apply for financial services or government benefits. Therefore, if your Green Card is lost or stolen, it is important to replace it right away. If the cardholder has reached his or her 14th birthday, child cardholders must undergo registration and fingerprinting within 30 days after their 14th birthday.Then they are reissued new green cards with new information.