Re: Question on US Conditonal resident going back to Laos???
- From: "Phi Dung Mo" <phidungmo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 05:14:34 GMT
ldr,
I am having difficulties understanding why you are seemingly forced to
ask these questions here.
Myself I would contact the nearest office of the US government
department that issues her original papers (Immigration and Naturalization
would be my first guess). Why is it that you seem to indicate that they are
no help? Do they have the luxury of choosing whether they assist or not? If
someone at those offices is failing to assist or give you good direction on
how to get assistance, demand to speak to a supervisor. (They have to assist
you as best as they can, they don't have a choice. If they aren't assisting
get their full names for future reporting of their lacking assistance. They
are government employees, you pay their salary, you have a reasonable
expectation of assistance when you contact them for help.)
You can also try the method suggested by CAT, contact your local Senator
or Congressman's office. Seek their assistance in finding and contacting the
proper sources to find the information you require. I once had to do the
equivalent here in Canada (also involved immigration and citizenship
issues), boy was I amazed at how that brought results. A complex difficult
situation that had floundered aimlessly for months was resolved in days.
Good Luck.
Phi Dung Mo
<ldr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I bring this topic once again because I'm still on clear.
I'm asking this question for my cousine who is here in the US for two
and a half years and her green card is valid until November 2008. Her
Lao passport just have been extended, and she already found a plane
ticket. She is scheduled to depart from the US on February 1st because
her father is very illed. One anxiety question remain, will she be
able to travel back to the US in March? I just want to make sure that
the information at the website where Pizone linked is for Permanent
resident as well as Conditonal resident. Condional resident has a
green card too, but it will need to be renewed by the end of the
second year. After reading it several times, I'm still gonna ask you
folks from my understanding that whether Permanent resident or
Conditional resident can travel to Laos as long as he/she has a valid
Lao passport and green card for 6 months. Am I understood here? Can
anyone help me confirm this? It's so hard to find help on this topic
calling to National Call Center for United State Custom and
Immigrartion Service (USCIS). The only answer I got was, "find some
help in your community". I'm kinda helpless that's why I'm asking
people from SCL. Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
This is a very serious question...
.
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