Traveling With Green Card

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Having a valid green card and a history of international travel without issues generally allows re-entry to the USA. However, immigration policies can change, so its advisable to consult an immigration attorney regularly for personalized advice, especially if there are changes in administration or policies. Carry relevant documentation related to your immigration status and past cases when traveling.

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I was deported in * due to immigration order for false asylum case. I came back to us after filing for i601 and i212 in *. I came back to USA with green card. I mentioned all my past issues in I601 and i212. I showed extreme hardship for my wife and myself and I was let back in. I have renewed my green card in * and it’s valid until *. I have been married to same girl since *. I have a heft case from * that was a misdemeanor with less than 1 years sentence. I don’t have any other criminal case. I have visited Canada twice between *-*. I am planning to travel to Europe for * weeks trip. Will I have any issues coming back to USA.
Since you have a valid green card and have previously traveled internationally without issues, you should generally be able to return to the USA after your Europe trip. However, it's always wise to carry relevant documentation related to your immigration status, past cases, and any necessary waivers when traveling.
Have you consulted with an immigration attorney recently to review your current status and any potential issues?
No. Does your answer apply even in * when trump is deporting a lot of people
It's important to stay updated on immigration policies as they can change with different administrations. While current guidelines suggest you should be fine traveling with a valid green card, it's wise to consult an immigration attorney regularly, especially if policies change. They can provide personalized advice based on the current laws.