✈ 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.
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
How It Works
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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