علی جان ، الان این مطلبو تو سایت سفارت ارمنستان دیدم، گفتم به درد شما می خوره چون دیگه خیالتو راحت میکنه :
راجع به پاس سفید هم فقط اطلاع دارم در کمتر از یک ماه صادر میشه و مشکلی نداره و هر کسی می تونه درخواست بده.
Leaving the United States
Persons entering the United States on immigrant visas are expected to live in the United States permanently, but you may enter and leave the United States as often as you wish with your green card. To remain in compliance with immigration rules and regulations, however, immigrants are advised to spend at least six months of every year in the United States. Remaining outside the United States for periods longer than six months in any given year may jeopardize your immigration status and negatively impact your naturalization process, through which you receive U.S. citizenship. Remaining outside the United States for over one year can result in an immigrant losing their legal permanent resident status even though their actual green card may still be valid.
If you know that you will need to be outside the United States for a long period of time, you may complete form I-131 “Application for Travel Document” and apply for a reentry permit or advance parole, which is permission from the USCIS to remain outside the U.S. without jeopardizing your lawful permanent residence status. You must apply to USCIS for this reentry permit into the United States prior to your foreign travel. Please see the USCIS website http://www.uscis.gov for form I-131 and fling instructions (Home > Immigration Forms > Form I-131). Please note, remaining outside of the United States for a long period of time will affect how quickly you qualify for naturalization and U.S. citizenship.
Persons entering the United States on immigrant visas are expected to live in the United States permanently, but you may enter and leave the United States as often as you wish with your green card. To remain in compliance with immigration rules and regulations, however, immigrants are advised to spend at least six months of every year in the United States. Remaining outside the United States for periods longer than six months in any given year may jeopardize your immigration status and negatively impact your naturalization process, through which you receive U.S. citizenship. Remaining outside the United States for over one year can result in an immigrant losing their legal permanent resident status even though their actual green card may still be valid.
If you know that you will need to be outside the United States for a long period of time, you may complete form I-131 “Application for Travel Document” and apply for a reentry permit or advance parole, which is permission from the USCIS to remain outside the U.S. without jeopardizing your lawful permanent residence status. You must apply to USCIS for this reentry permit into the United States prior to your foreign travel. Please see the USCIS website http://www.uscis.gov for form I-131 and fling instructions (Home > Immigration Forms > Form I-131). Please note, remaining outside of the United States for a long period of time will affect how quickly you qualify for naturalization and U.S. citizenship.
راجع به پاس سفید هم فقط اطلاع دارم در کمتر از یک ماه صادر میشه و مشکلی نداره و هر کسی می تونه درخواست بده.