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Hi,

 

My CG has been expired and I am currently stuck in the long-lasting pending I-751 status. I left the US end of May 2019 to travel in Europe. Recently, I started a 3-month internship in France which will end in December. I was worried about the 6-month out of country rule so I plan to visit the US in mid-november(less than 180days but close), spend about 5 days and come back to Europe.

 

Once my internship ends, I intend to go back to the States maybe early January for long.

 

Is my travel plan to risky to pass the US immigrations? I never intend to stay in Europe for long, but this short-term internship opportunity is very important for me. 

Will I bump into a problem when I travel back to the US in mid-November? (less than 180days but close).  

 

 
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