What to do if I have overstayed my green card?

What should I do if I have overstayed my green card by 6 years?

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Advocate A M Iktear Uddin (anik) Answered: 16 Mar 2025

If you have overstayed your green card by 6 years, you should contact an immigration lawyer to understand your options. You may need to apply for green card renewal or explore ways to regain lawful status. Avoid traveling outside the U.S. until your status is clear, as you may face re-entry problems. Taking quick legal advice can help avoid deportation risks.

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Advocate By LEAD INDIA Answered: 03 Mar 2025

If you have overstayed your green card by 6 years, consult an immigration lawyer immediately. They can help you understand if you have lost your permanent resident status and explore options for renewing or replacing your green card. Avoid leaving the U.S. to prevent a re-entry ban. Your lawyer can guide you on possible legal remedies and help you address any penalties or immigration issues you may face. For further legal assistance contact us on our helpline number.
 

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