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Can you leave and reenter USA?

If you are a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), you may leave the United States multiple times and reenter, if you do not intend to stay outside the United States for 1 year or more.
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How many times can you enter the US?

There's no set limit to the number of times you can visit the U.S. in a year, and it depends on the specific circumstances and discretion of the CBP officers who review your case each time you enter.
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How long do you have to be out of USA to re enter?

You do not need a reentry permit if you will be outside the United States for less than 1 year. If you have been outside the United States for less than 1 year, you may use your Permanent Resident Card (Form I-551) as your travel document. I have an old reentry permit.
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Can I stay in USA for 6 months every year?

U.S. immigration at the port of entry determines how long a person may remain in the United States. The holder of a B-2 visa may be admitted for an initial period of six months, which is extendable in six month increments.
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How long are you allowed to be outside of the US?

Absences of more than 365 consecutive days

You must apply for a re-entry permit (Form I-131) before you leave the United States, or your permanent residence status will be considered abandoned. A re-entry permit enables you to be abroad for up to two years. Apply for a re-entry permit.
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Reentering On a Tourist Visa: How Long To Wait Outside Before Coming Back?

Can a U.S. citizen travel outside the US?

If you are a U.S. citizen planning to travel abroad, you may need a visa to enter a foreign country. Learn how to find your destination's visa requirements. While not all countries require visas for American travelers, many do.
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Can a U.S. citizen live in another country?

No Longer Can One Lose U.S. Citizenship By Living in Another Country. At this time, no penalties exist if a naturalized U.S. citizen simply goes to live in another country.
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How many times can I visit the US in one year?

You can enter as many times as you wish. However, that does not mean you can stay in the U.S. the majority of the time. There should be a reasonable amount of time between visits so that the CBP Officer at the Port of Entry does not think you are trying to live here.
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What happens if I leave the US for more than 6 months?

Without re-entry permit, then after 6 months you are applying for admission so you should be checked at least lightly for admissibility (usually criminal), and without re-entry permit, at one year abroad you are presumed to have abandoned your residence. Re-entry permit increases that to two years.
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What happens if you stay out of US for more than 6 months?

An absence of more than 6 months (more than 180 days) but less than 1 year (less than 365 days) during the period for which continuous residence is required (also called “the statutory period”) is presumed to break the continuity of such residence.
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What do I need to do to reenter the US?

Documents You Will Need

All U.S. citizens need U.S. passport books if re-entering by air. Land and sea border crossings accept additional travel documents, such as U.S. Passport cards and Trusted Traveler cards. Child travelers have additional options - see the Traveling with Children section.
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How does CBP know you left the country?

The departure will be recorded electronically with manifest infor- mation provided by the carrier or by CBP. If travel- ers did not receive a paper Form I-94 and the record was created electronically, CBP will record their de- parture using manifest information obtained from the carrier.
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What is the 4 year 1 day rule for U.S. citizenship?

The Four Year and One Day Rule

Essentially, if you broke your continuous residence, the four-year and one-day rule shortens the waiting period by one year. It offers an opportunity to become eligible for naturalization sooner, provided that you meet all the other requirements for citizenship.
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Can I visit USA multiple times?

Each approved ESTA application is generally valid for two years and allows multiple visits to the U.S. within that period without having to apply for another travel approval. If your passport expires in less than two years, you will receive an ESTA approval valid until the passport's expiration date.
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What is the 6 month rule for US visa?

Passport valid for travel to the United States – Your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the United States (unless exempt by country-specific agreements). Each individual who needs a visa must submit a separate application, including any family members listed in your passport.
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How many times can a U.S. citizen leave the country?

You can travel abroad for as long as you'd like without any risk of losing your U.S. citizenship. And if you plan to stay outside of the United States for longer than a year, you won't need a re-entry permit in order to return, as is the case for green card holders (permanent residents).
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When can I return to the US after 5 months stay?

A person can re-enter the US on a B2 visitor visa after staying there for 5 months as long as they have not exceeded the maximum amount of time allowed in their visa. Generally, this is 6 months, but it may vary depending on individual circumstances.
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What is the 7 year rule for immigrants?

The Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929 would update the existing Registry statute so that an immigrant may qualify for lawful permanent resident status if they have lived in the U.S. continuously for at least seven years before filing an application for lawful permanent resident status and ...
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How long can a foreigner stay in the US per year?

The visitor will be allowed to remain in the United States for up to six months per entrance but may apply for an extended stay for an additional six months. Qualifying for a B-2 tourist visa is not automatic.
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What is the maximum stay in the US tourist visa?

While B-1 or B-2 visas may be valid up to 10 years, visitors on B-1 or B-2 will only be permitted to stay in the United States for a short duration (maximum 6 months), as granted by US Customs and Border Protection upon arrival.
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How many times can I visit a country?

There is usually no limit to how many times you can apply for a tourist visa for the same country— as long as the embassy/consulate grants the visa; you can freely travel.
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How soon can you return to US on B2 visa?

Any time your B2 visa is valid and as long as you do not OVERSTAY IN THE UNITED STATES beyond the period granted by Immigration upon arrival.
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Can you lose your U.S. citizenship if you live outside the US?

Unlike the situation for lawful permanent residents (green card holders), a U.S. citizen can't lose citizenship solely by living outside of the United States for a long time.
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Do I pay US taxes if I live abroad?

Yes, if you are a U.S. citizen or a resident alien living outside the United States, your worldwide income is subject to U.S. income tax, regardless of where you live. However, you may qualify for certain foreign earned income exclusions and/or foreign income tax credits.
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Can a U.S. citizen lose their citizenship?

You may lose your U.S. citizenship in specific cases, including if you: Run for public office in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Enter military service in a foreign country (under certain conditions) Apply for citizenship in a foreign country with the intention of giving up U.S. citizenship.
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