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Hello! I have a question regarding on my father status. I petition my father 3 yrs. ago but he move back home to the Philippines for 2 1/2 yrs. now. He is planning to come to visit my mom, my sisters and grandchildren, so I am helping him what he need to do. My questions are; does he need to surrender his green card to the CO during his interview or we have to fill out a form and what for is that? I hope you can help me with this. Thank you.

Posted

He has abandoned his green card.

When the embassy discover this then they will likely ask him to formally surrender it by filing an I-407 before they will consider giving him a tourist visa.

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Day 0 (4/23/12) Petitions mailed (I-360, I-485, I-765)
2 (4/25/12) Petitions delivered to Chicago Lockbox
11 (5/3/12) Received 3 paper NOAs
13 (5/5/12) Received biometrics appointment for 5/23
15 (5/7/12) Did an unpleasant walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX
45 (6/7/12) Received email & text notification of an interview on 7/10
67 (6/29/12) EAD production ordered
77 (7/9/12) Received EAD
78 (7/10/12) Interview
100 (8/1/12) I-485 transferred to Vermont Service Centre
143 (9/13/12) Contacted DHS Ombudsman
268 (1/16/13) I-360, I-485 consolidated and transferred to Dallas
299 (2/16/13) Received second interview letter for 3/8
319 (3/8/13) Approved at interview
345 (4/3/13) I-360, I-485 formally approved; green card production ordered
353 (4/11/13) Received green card

 

Naturalisation

Day 0 (1/3/18) N-400 filed online

Day 6 (1/9/18) Walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX

Day 341 (12/10/18) Interview was scheduled for 1/14/19

Day 376 (1/14/19) Interview

Day 385 (1/23/19) Denied

Day 400 (2/7/19) Denial revoked; N-400 approved; oath ceremony set for 2/14/19

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Posted

He has abandoned his green card.

When the embassy discover this then they will likely ask him to formally surrender it by filing an I-407 before they will consider giving him a tourist visa.

Thank you for your reply, how can I file an 1-407? Where can I find that information and form. I tried going to the USCIS website but I couldn't find it. One more question, what if I will file another petition for him I-130 does he need also to surrender the green card? Thank you

Posted (edited)

It's here: http://photos.state.gov/libraries/164203/dhs/I-407.pdf

Same thing if you file an I-130 for him. At his visa interview they will probably ask him to formally surrender his existing green card before they will give him another visa.

Edited by Hypnos

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AoS

Day 0 (4/23/12) Petitions mailed (I-360, I-485, I-765)
2 (4/25/12) Petitions delivered to Chicago Lockbox
11 (5/3/12) Received 3 paper NOAs
13 (5/5/12) Received biometrics appointment for 5/23
15 (5/7/12) Did an unpleasant walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX
45 (6/7/12) Received email & text notification of an interview on 7/10
67 (6/29/12) EAD production ordered
77 (7/9/12) Received EAD
78 (7/10/12) Interview
100 (8/1/12) I-485 transferred to Vermont Service Centre
143 (9/13/12) Contacted DHS Ombudsman
268 (1/16/13) I-360, I-485 consolidated and transferred to Dallas
299 (2/16/13) Received second interview letter for 3/8
319 (3/8/13) Approved at interview
345 (4/3/13) I-360, I-485 formally approved; green card production ordered
353 (4/11/13) Received green card

 

Naturalisation

Day 0 (1/3/18) N-400 filed online

Day 6 (1/9/18) Walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX

Day 341 (12/10/18) Interview was scheduled for 1/14/19

Day 376 (1/14/19) Interview

Day 385 (1/23/19) Denied

Day 400 (2/7/19) Denial revoked; N-400 approved; oath ceremony set for 2/14/19

Day 407 (2/14/19) Oath ceremony in Dallas, TX

Posted

It's here: http://photos.state.gov/libraries/164203/dhs/I-407.pdf

Same thing if you file an I-130 for him. At his visa interview they will probably ask him to formally surrender his existing green card before they will give him another visa.

So my dad can surrender it at the same time of his interview? So if I file another I-130 and then he surrender his Green card this will not affect my petition as I -130 for him?

Posted

He can surrender it whenever he wants. It's just the embassy will probably make him do it before they would consider any kind of visa for him, immigrant or nonimmigrant.

His status is already gone, this would just make it official.

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AoS

Day 0 (4/23/12) Petitions mailed (I-360, I-485, I-765)
2 (4/25/12) Petitions delivered to Chicago Lockbox
11 (5/3/12) Received 3 paper NOAs
13 (5/5/12) Received biometrics appointment for 5/23
15 (5/7/12) Did an unpleasant walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX
45 (6/7/12) Received email & text notification of an interview on 7/10
67 (6/29/12) EAD production ordered
77 (7/9/12) Received EAD
78 (7/10/12) Interview
100 (8/1/12) I-485 transferred to Vermont Service Centre
143 (9/13/12) Contacted DHS Ombudsman
268 (1/16/13) I-360, I-485 consolidated and transferred to Dallas
299 (2/16/13) Received second interview letter for 3/8
319 (3/8/13) Approved at interview
345 (4/3/13) I-360, I-485 formally approved; green card production ordered
353 (4/11/13) Received green card

 

Naturalisation

Day 0 (1/3/18) N-400 filed online

Day 6 (1/9/18) Walk-in biometrics in Fort Worth, TX

Day 341 (12/10/18) Interview was scheduled for 1/14/19

Day 376 (1/14/19) Interview

Day 385 (1/23/19) Denied

Day 400 (2/7/19) Denial revoked; N-400 approved; oath ceremony set for 2/14/19

Day 407 (2/14/19) Oath ceremony in Dallas, TX

Posted

I have no idea what the reasoning was that he went back to the Phil after gaining his 3 year green card but when he left and stayed that long he basically was abandoning his green card. If he left and took care of "business" and returned in less than 6 months he would still qualify to continue to have his GC. Then at 2.9 months the sponsor would then do an I-751 which when approved he would have a green card for 10 years allowing him longer stays in the Phil and the ability to travel back and forth at will.

Spoiler

Adjustment of Status

AOS March 5, 2014 Submitted AOS with EAD/AP package to Chicago USICS

Delivered March 8, 2014 AOS packaged delivered to USCIS drop box

Accepted March 19, 2014 Text message with receipt numbers

Biometrics April 16, 2014 Biometrics completed

EAD May 23, 2014 Employment Authorization Document approved and went to card production

TD May 23, 2014 Travel Document approved and went for card production

Receipt EAD/AP May 30, 2014 Received combo card EAD/AP

Green Card Approved July 11, 2014 Approved, no interview. Went to card production.

Green Card received July 17, 2014 GC received without interview

Removal of Conditions

Mailed I-751 Dec 16, 2015 Submitted ROC (removal of conditions)

Received Dec 18, 2015 USPS notification of successful delivery

Check Cashed Dec 21, 2015 Check was cashed

NOA-1 Issued Dec 21, 2015 NOA-1 for ROC issued

NOA-1 Issued Dec 26, 2015 NOA-1 Received

Biometrics Appt. Jan 29, 2016 Biometrics Appointment Scheduled [Completed]

 

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted (edited)

I have no idea what the reasoning was that he went back to the Phil after gaining his 3 year green card but when he left and stayed that long he basically was abandoning his green card. If he left and took care of "business" and returned in less than 6 months he would still qualify to continue to have his GC. Then at 2.9 months the sponsor would then do an I-751 which when approved he would have a green card for 10 years allowing him longer stays in the Phil and the ability to travel back and forth at will.

A parent automatically gets a 10yr GC.

To maintain LPR status, a GC holder must stay in the US longer than abroad.

Edited by apple21
Posted (edited)
apple21, on 03 Feb 2015 - 9:10 PM, said:apple21, on 03 Feb 2015 - 9:10 PM, said:

A parent automatically gets a 10yr GC.

To maintain LPR status, a GC holder must stay in the US longer than abroad.

:oops: Thanks for the correction apple21.

Edited by Greenbaum
Spoiler

Adjustment of Status

AOS March 5, 2014 Submitted AOS with EAD/AP package to Chicago USICS

Delivered March 8, 2014 AOS packaged delivered to USCIS drop box

Accepted March 19, 2014 Text message with receipt numbers

Biometrics April 16, 2014 Biometrics completed

EAD May 23, 2014 Employment Authorization Document approved and went to card production

TD May 23, 2014 Travel Document approved and went for card production

Receipt EAD/AP May 30, 2014 Received combo card EAD/AP

Green Card Approved July 11, 2014 Approved, no interview. Went to card production.

Green Card received July 17, 2014 GC received without interview

Removal of Conditions

Mailed I-751 Dec 16, 2015 Submitted ROC (removal of conditions)

Received Dec 18, 2015 USPS notification of successful delivery

Check Cashed Dec 21, 2015 Check was cashed

NOA-1 Issued Dec 21, 2015 NOA-1 for ROC issued

NOA-1 Issued Dec 26, 2015 NOA-1 Received

Biometrics Appt. Jan 29, 2016 Biometrics Appointment Scheduled [Completed]

 

Posted

I have no idea what the reasoning was that he went back to the Phil after gaining his 3 year green card but when he left and stayed that long he basically was abandoning his green card. If he left and took care of "business" and returned in less than 6 months he would still qualify to continue to have his GC. Then at 2.9 months the sponsor would then do an I-751 which when approved he would have a green card for 10 years allowing him longer stays in the Phil and the ability to travel back and forth at will.

I wished I knew this before but it's too late. I will let him apply tourist visa if he get denied I will then proceed refiling him an I-130.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Posted

meron yun file ng returning resident sis check mo tong website na to http://manila.usembassy.gov/returning-resident.html gusto din namin ayusin un sa papa ko 20yrs sya dito sa US pero 2003 bumalik sya sa pinas ka. ito un na nakita ko sa site

 
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