Hello,
I am a Canadian citizen with US Green Card that I obtained through my parents in 2013. I lived in the US up until COVID.
Long story short, primarily COVID caused a shift in plans in life from one thing to another (University in Canada-> temp work due to covid-> marriage -> complicated pregnancy ->baby), which led to me being outside of the US for 5 years-- it will sound like excuses, excuses, excuses.... but this was never my intention.
I had furthermore considered a reentry permit (which would've been my 2nd time), but that was not feasible being locked down in Canada and studying/working. Then my GC expired in 2023 so I applied for i90, but biometrics was around the time of my wedding in another country. So I no showed for that and thought it was the end of the world.
Fast forward to May 2024, I received a notification from USCIS that they've taken action to my i90 application. Turns out, they I guess reused my biometrics from my 2015 reentry permit (I only figured this out because the photo on my GC was from that time) and approved the renewal of my 10 year GC (expires 2034). I have the new card in hand.
Now, I am planning on entering the US through land border with my US Citizen parents and my baby next week. I understand 5 years is a long time, but I had no intentions to leave the US forever. I don't know how things will turn out. I am going to try my best to be honest and firm ensuring to not sign anything. Not sure what visa my baby will get considering my lengthy stay outside of the US.
i have always declared residency in the Us. Maintained ties to the US with bank accounts, church involvement, taxes are being attended by cpa. I dont have a car or home. So not having a car made it more difficult to freely go down to the states.
Anyhow,
What are the chances of CBP referring a NTA? I have not yet seen any stories of NTAs for extended absences of LPRs. Has anyone been granted a GC renewal without biometrics? Would it have been a one off??? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
thank you so much