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Q: Do I have to stay in the US until I get my green card in the mail or can I have it mailed to me in my home country?

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Karin Wolman
Karin Wolman
Answered
  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • New York, NY

A: In order to show that you established residence, it is prudent to stay until you get the physical card, get an unrestricted social security card and a local driver's license or non-driver ID in the state where you are a resident, and open a US bank account. If you are not planning to live permanently in the United States, or plan to undertake a temporary but potentially lengthy absence as soon as residence is granted, you should consult with an immigration lawyer immediately.

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