If you're living in the UK again and don't plan to move back to the US
permanently, complete an I-407 to abandon the green card and then travel
to the US as a tourist. I believe you can do the I-407 at the
consulate.
Why didn't you naturalize during the 10 years you were here?
Originally posted by Broons Bane
> I lived in the US
for 10 years and was a green card holder. I have been back
> in the UK
for too long now for the green card still to be valid and would
> not
try use it on entering the US.
>
> I didn't file my final tax return in
the US before leaving in 2002 and have
> let it slip (out of sight out
of mind). As it happens, I didn't owe money, I
> was owed money.
>
> I
may have to travel to the US on business. I'm now concerned that when I
> travel to the US that immigration will somehow pick up on the non-
filed tax
> return and deport me. How likely is this?
>
Thanks in
anticipation :)
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