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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

    From what you have posted, the USCIS appears to have concluded that you are a permanent resident of Mexico and have abandoned your residency in the United States. The I-193 waives your need for a visa to enter the U.S., but by your description of what you were told by the immigration officer as far as they are concerned you are no longer a permanent resident and you need to get a tourist visa for your visits to the U.S.

    If you wish to try to maintain (or, more likely at this point, re-establish) permanent residency, I suggest consulting an immigration lawyer.

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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

    kfburrage: If you have been married to your husband for three years then you are likely eligible to become a US citizen through naturalization (see here, especially Attachment A on the fourth page). Once you are a citizen, you will not need to worry about this any more.

    If you satisfy the eligibility requirements then your best option is probably to apply for citizenship as soon as possible and remain in the US until that process is completed. Based on what immigration officers are telling you, you're at risk of having your green card revoked at any time if you keep leaving the country and then reentering.

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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

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    kfburrage: If you have been married to your husband for three years then you are likely eligible to become a US citizen through naturalization (see here, especially Attachment A on the fourth page). Once you are a citizen, you will not need to worry about this any more.

    If you satisfy the eligibility requirements then your best option is probably to apply for citizenship as soon as possible and remain in the US until that process is completed. Based on what immigration officers are telling you, you're at risk of having your green card revoked at any time if you keep leaving the country and then reentering.


    STOP IT.

    Being married is NOT the important thing. RESIDENCY is the important thing.

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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

    Dogmatique: I'm confused by your reply. Stop what?

    She's looking for a solution to her problem -> becoming naturalized would solve that problem -> she appears to be eligible for naturalization -> so...?

    If I'm missing something here, I'd appreciate it if you could clue me in.

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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

    I do apologize for being testy. No excuse for it.

    But, the problem the OP has is that residency has been abandoned. OP would have to start from scratch.

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    Default Re: What is the Significance of Having an I-193 Stamped in Your Passport

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    Dogmatique: I'm confused by your reply. Stop what?

    She's looking for a solution to her problem -> becoming naturalized would solve that problem -> she appears to be eligible for naturalization -> so...?

    If I'm missing something here, I'd appreciate it if you could clue me in.
    No, she is not eligible for naturalization because it appears that she is considered to have abandoned her residency. If her residency was intact, then yes, she would be eligible for naturalization, but her residency is NOT intact.

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