Hi Everyone!
This is the first time I'm posting on this website. So, I apologize if this is not the right place to post this query.
I am a naturalized US citizen. My parents had been permanent residents of the US since 2002 and had maintained their GC till 2012 after which it expired. During this period they had lived here on and off. They had let it expire as they were not planning to continue to live in the US at the time. The situation has changed now and they would like to move back to the US.
I would appreciate any help regarding the following queries:
1. Can they renew/re-activate their existing Green cards (The expired cards are with them and they have not surrendered them to the US embassy yet)
2. If not, what is the alternative for them?
3. I have been informed by someone, that the fastest way to get my parents to the US would be for them to immediately surrender their Green Cards to the US embassy and get a 10 year B2 visit visa. Is it guaranteed that they would receive a Visa? If I were to go this route, how would it impact their eventual goal of becoming permanent residents of the US. Also, could I avail this and process their immigration visa in parallel?
I am sorry for the information explosion. But, I would really appreciate if someone can help me out with these queries. Also if required, I would be more than happy to provide any other information pertaining to this issue. I would like my parents move here as soon as possible.
Thanks
This is the first time I'm posting on this website. So, I apologize if this is not the right place to post this query.
I am a naturalized US citizen. My parents had been permanent residents of the US since 2002 and had maintained their GC till 2012 after which it expired. During this period they had lived here on and off. They had let it expire as they were not planning to continue to live in the US at the time. The situation has changed now and they would like to move back to the US.
I would appreciate any help regarding the following queries:
1. Can they renew/re-activate their existing Green cards (The expired cards are with them and they have not surrendered them to the US embassy yet)
2. If not, what is the alternative for them?
3. I have been informed by someone, that the fastest way to get my parents to the US would be for them to immediately surrender their Green Cards to the US embassy and get a 10 year B2 visit visa. Is it guaranteed that they would receive a Visa? If I were to go this route, how would it impact their eventual goal of becoming permanent residents of the US. Also, could I avail this and process their immigration visa in parallel?
I am sorry for the information explosion. But, I would really appreciate if someone can help me out with these queries. Also if required, I would be more than happy to provide any other information pertaining to this issue. I would like my parents move here as soon as possible.
Thanks
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