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Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Thinking about a trip to the UK in October but re entry with my green card seems scary based on what I’ve been reading online.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320565)
Thinking about a trip to the UK in October but re entry with my green card seems scary based on what I’ve been reading online.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320565)
Thinking about a trip to the UK in October but re entry with my green card seems scary based on what I’ve been reading online.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 13320570)
Been to the UK and back 6 times so far this year. No issues at all, although I do have Global Entry so just whizz through without even getting my passport or green card out usually.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320571)
I applied for global entry early July but still pending review. I have read that it’s necessary to bring bank statements, utility bills and tax returns …Never had this worry before after43 years!
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320565)
Thinking about a trip to the UK in October but re entry with my green card seems scary based on what I’ve been reading online.
Then perhaps you should not be traveling if the thought of leaving and entering the US on your approved green card is scary. I don't mean to sound cruel but unless you obtained the status through fraud, then what are you afraid of? I read and monitor this site daily and have not seen one report of any person being denied entry on a valid green card. |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
I said that reading accounts in the media gives one food for thought….also, many immigration attorney websites say not to travel unless absolutely necessary. As a 73 year old who has been married to an American for 43 years and lived and worked here for the same I am reassured by the previous posts and have booked my trip. However I might mention that I have two British expat neighbors who are afraid to travel out of the country and my husband’s doctor/sugeon whose wife is Hispanic has changed his plans to go to Costa Rica andmis going to Hawaii instead.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320627)
I said that reading accounts in the media gives one food for thought….also, many immigration attorney websites say not to travel unless absolutely necessary. As a 73 year old who has been married to an American for 43 years and lived and worked here for the same I am reassured by the previous posts and have booked my trip. However I might mention that I have two British expat neighbors who are afraid to travel out of the country and my husband’s doctor/sugeon whose wife is Hispanic has changed his plans to go to Costa Rica andmis going to Hawaii instead.
Why not apply for citizenship to give you more security if you have held your GC for so long? |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Thanks for your replies….
I am planning to return to the UK permanently early next year but would like to attend my Nephew’s wedding in October. I have never really felt as if this is my home and perhaps I will find the UK doesn’t feel like home either! |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320668)
Thanks for your replies….
I am planning to return to the UK permanently early next year but would like to attend my Nephew’s wedding in October. I have never really felt as if this is my home and perhaps I will find the UK doesn’t feel like home either! I always feel like a fish out of water here in NC. I am happy enough here, and there is almost no chance I would return to the UK, but receiving comments, albeit invariably positive ones, about my accent on a(n average) weekly basis (a few weeks ago I got three comments in less than an hour!) , doesn't help me feel like I have fitted in here even after 22 years, but whenever I return to the UK it feels less and less like a place I would ever want to live - it certainly isn't the place I left. I am reminded of a something my mother said, many years ago, when I was still a child, a few years after the family moved to Gloucester (from Sheffield, my mother had lived there for about 11 years, moving from Hull before that) - she said "You can never go back [to a place]" - meaning not only did you leave it physically, but the place and the people who live there moved on after you left, and while you can physically go back to the place, it is never going to be the place you remember. |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
I have always been a little homesick and have a strong attachment to the landscapes in the north so am hoping I will adjust quickly.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Silkartist
(Post 13320685)
I have always been a little homesick and have a strong attachment to the landscapes in the north so am hoping I will adjust quickly.
Good luck to you. |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
its all nonsense scaremongering. my family travel regularly in and out with our green cards. If you are not a criminal then you will be fine.
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Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by karenkaren1
(Post 13320869)
its all nonsense scaremongering. my family travel regularly in and out with our green cards. If you are not a criminal then you will be fine.
Unless you are living under a rock, you'd know that. |
Re: Anyone entered the US recently 2025 on their green card
Originally Posted by Pulaski
(Post 13320892)
That was true prior to 2025. This year the attitude of USCIS towards visa holders has clearly changed, or even if you're a permanent resident/ GC holder.
Unless you are living under a rock, you'd know that. |
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