Hi,
My parents are GC holders - I had applied for them since I'm a US citizen.
My parents have been maintaining their permanent resident status by traveling out of US for the allowed periods of time, etc.
They had visited India in Jul 2011 with the intention of wrapping things up and returning to US. they had plans of flying back to US in Apr/May 2012.
Unfortunately, my father was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in the brain - beyond surgery, he is now required to go through a period if chemo and radiation therapy.
All of this now means that he cannot fly back to US for some time now - since there's some uncertainty around the entire situation, I wanted for them to apply for their reentry permit even while they are in India.
Since the rules do not seem to allow for this, I wanted to know if there's a provision to seek an exception and to allow someone to apply for a reentry permit even when they're physically not present in the US.
Your input is highly appreciated.
My parents are GC holders - I had applied for them since I'm a US citizen.
My parents have been maintaining their permanent resident status by traveling out of US for the allowed periods of time, etc.
They had visited India in Jul 2011 with the intention of wrapping things up and returning to US. they had plans of flying back to US in Apr/May 2012.
Unfortunately, my father was diagnosed with a malignant tumor in the brain - beyond surgery, he is now required to go through a period if chemo and radiation therapy.
All of this now means that he cannot fly back to US for some time now - since there's some uncertainty around the entire situation, I wanted for them to apply for their reentry permit even while they are in India.
Since the rules do not seem to allow for this, I wanted to know if there's a provision to seek an exception and to allow someone to apply for a reentry permit even when they're physically not present in the US.
Your input is highly appreciated.
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