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✈ Two-Year Travel Permit

Protect your permanent resident status before traveling outside the US for more than one year — I-131 Re-entry Permit, explained in Gujarati or Hindi.

Form
I-131 Travel Document
Who Needs It
Green Card Holders
Validity
Up to 2 Years
Important
Apply Before Leaving
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About This Service

If you are a green card holder planning to visit India or travel outside the US for more than one year, your permanent resident status may be at risk without a Re-entry Permit.

This is especially important for Gujarati and Hindi speaking families who travel back to India for extended visits.

A Re-entry Permit protects your green card and allows you to return to the US after an absence of up to two years.

What's Included

  Re-entry permit eligibility review
  I-131 form preparation & filing
  Supporting document assembly
  Biometrics appointment coordination
  Travel timeline planning
  Advance parole assistance if needed
  Refugee travel document assistance
  Case tracking through permit issuance

How It Works

01
Eligibility & Travel Planning
We review your travel dates, green card status, and residency history to confirm you need a permit.
02
I-131 Preparation & Filing
We prepare your application with all required documentation and file before your departure.
03
Biometrics Appointment
USCIS schedules biometrics after filing. We prepare you to complete it before your travel date.
04
Permit Issued
USCIS mails your Re-entry Permit to your US address. We track the case before you depart.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Re-entry Permit protects you for absences of up to 2 years. Without one, 1+ year absences put your green card at risk.

No. You must be physically present in the US when you file.

Absences under 6 months are generally low-risk, but consult us if you have a pattern of long absences.

Final admission is at the discretion of the CBP officer at the port of entry.

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