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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3036998" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Ummm... you're conflating "visa" and permanent resident status. Permanent residents don't need any visa. They are resident aliens and free to come and go within the US without any restrictions.</p><p></p><p>Marriage has nothing to do with it. Married or not, there are conditions that have to be met, yes. You have to renew your green card every 10 years, yes. If you leave the US for too long without having come back at all, you can be considered to have "abandoned" your status. But once you become a permanent resident, whether you have kids or are married or whatever means nothing. All you have to do is follow the rules and renew your card. Maybe it's just the way I read it, I dunno, your statement to me sounded like if she wasn't married, her status would be revoked and she would be deported. Maybe that's a big stretch from that simple statement, I don't know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3036998, member: 9374"] Ummm... you're conflating "visa" and permanent resident status. Permanent residents don't need any visa. They are resident aliens and free to come and go within the US without any restrictions. Marriage has nothing to do with it. Married or not, there are conditions that have to be met, yes. You have to renew your green card every 10 years, yes. If you leave the US for too long without having come back at all, you can be considered to have "abandoned" your status. But once you become a permanent resident, whether you have kids or are married or whatever means nothing. All you have to do is follow the rules and renew your card. Maybe it's just the way I read it, I dunno, your statement to me sounded like if she wasn't married, her status would be revoked and she would be deported. Maybe that's a big stretch from that simple statement, I don't know. [/QUOTE]
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