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wornoutbrit Feb 14th 2011 3:48 am

Green card - handing it back?
 
I got my green card last September (as did my wife and daughter). My wife and daughter are flying back to the UK this month (idea is permanently). I will go back as soon as I secure a job in UK.

What should we do with green cards? I have only been in USA 1 year.

I know ALL this effort to get GC and then we are going back, such is life.

I am concerned about on-going tax reporting, is it best to inform the US government you are going back and card expires? What happen if you want to visit US in future?

I have to report taxes to USA governement this year presumably?

Any help out there please?

Thanks!!!

nettlebed Feb 14th 2011 4:25 am

Re: Green card - handing it back?
 
Green Card abandonment. Pretty easy.

A more local link.

jaxslad Feb 14th 2011 4:24 pm

Re: Green card - handing it back?
 

Originally Posted by wornoutbrit (Post 9174484)
I got my green card last September (as did my wife and daughter). My wife and daughter are flying back to the UK this month (idea is permanently). I will go back as soon as I secure a job in UK.

What should we do with green cards? I have only been in USA 1 year.

I know ALL this effort to get GC and then we are going back, such is life.

I am concerned about on-going tax reporting, is it best to inform the US government you are going back and card expires? What happen if you want to visit US in future?

I have to report taxes to USA governement this year presumably?

Any help out there please?

Thanks!!!

Do you mind me asking you, why your going back to the uk?
is it cas work/family ect?


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