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Lawyer’s Shocking Green Card Advice Ruins Travel

A green card holder was left anxious after their lawyer advised against travelling abroad, even though their card had just been approved.

Lawyer Warns Against Travel

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The advice came amid rising hostility toward immigrants in the US. The lawyer urged caution, warning that travel could pose unexpected risks despite the applicant’s lawful permanent resident (LPR) status.

Plans Affected by Legal Advice

The individual had planned to visit their family in December, but the warning forced them to reconsider. While many experts argue that most green card holders travel safely, others believe caution is justified in the current environment.

Past Cases Raise Concern

Immigration lawyers have reported instances where LPRs, especially from certain countries, faced re-entry issues. Some travellers with old or dismissed charges were also questioned or denied entry by border authorities.

Confusion Among Immigrants

The conflicting legal opinions have left the applicant uncertain about their next steps. The growing anxiety among immigrants reflects a deeper concern that even valid documentation might not guarantee smooth re-entry.

Rising Fear and Uncertainty

With increased ICE activity and heightened scrutiny at ports of entry, many immigrants fear travelling abroad. Until the climate becomes more predictable, such cautionary advice may continue to shape how green card holders plan international trips.

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Jhansi

Jhansi is a senior writer with extensive experience covering Telugu movies and the broader Indian cinema landscape. With a keen focus on U.S. updates related to Telugu people and Indians, as well as immigration & …

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