After the Green Card: What You Need to Know About Travel, Renewal, and Citizenship
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Episode Summary:
In this episode of Immigration Unpacked: Real Legal Help for Immigrants, immigration attorney Kevin J. Stewart discusses what happens after someone becomes a U.S. permanent resident. Kevin explains how to protect green card status, avoid mistakes that could be interpreted as abandoning residency, and decide when it’s time to pursue U.S. citizenship. From international travel rules to green card renewals, family sponsorships, and the tax implications of naturalization, this episode provides clear, practical guidance for anyone navigating the next steps in their immigration journey.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Show introduction
01:05 – First steps after receiving a green card: protecting permanent residence
04:30 – International travel: how long is too long and what triggers red flags
07:45 – Re-entry permits and breaking up long trips abroad
10:25 – Understanding conditional versus 10-year green cards
14:00 – When to file for naturalization instead of waiting for conditions to be removed
17:15 – Green card renewals, expiration, and what happens if the card lapses
20:40 – The importance of keeping valid ID and current proof of lawful status
23:15 – Why U.S. citizenship simplifies travel and re-entry
27:00 – Sponsoring relatives as a green card holder vs. as a citizen
30:20 – Common reasons some people never naturalize and remain permanent residents
34:00 – Tax implications and dual citizenship considerations
37:25 – Attorney guidance: why naturalization is usually the best long-term choice
About the Show:
Immigration Unpacked: Real Legal Help for Immigrants is a podcast hosted by immigration attorney Kevin J. Stewart. The show provides clear, practical guidance on U.S. immigration law to help individuals and families make confident, informed decisions about their future in the United States.
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