영주권 포기 양식 I-407 한번 서명하면, 철회 폐지 방법은 있어요.
rescind, 철회하다, 폐지하다.
Can I-407 signature be rescinded by USCIS?
No, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) cannot rescind a signed Form I-407. However, USCIS may deny a naturalization application if an applicant has a completed Form I-407.
Explanation;
Form I-407 is a voluntary form that allows Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) to record the abandonment of their LPR status.
Abandoning LPR status is irrevocable, and the LPR must qualify for LPR status again to return to the United States.
LPRs who abandon their status can apply for an immigrant or non-immigrant visa to the United States in the future.
If an LPR disagrees with the DHS claim that they have abandoned their LPR status, they can request a hearing before an immigration judge.
Failure to provide the requested information on Form I-407 may delay or prevent USCIS from processing the request.
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다른 정보
No, once you sign a Form I-407, "Record of Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status," you cannot rescind your signature, as it signifies a voluntary relinquishment of your green card status, and is generally considered irrevocable; if you want to contest a claim of abandonment, you must request a hearing before an immigration judge instead of signing the form.
Key points about Form I-407:
Voluntary act:
Signing Form I-407 is a deliberate choice to abandon your permanent resident status, and you should not sign it unless you intend to relinquish your green card.
No right to appeal:
By signing the form, you waive your right to a hearing before an immigration judge to challenge the abandonment claim.
Seek legal advice:
If you are unsure about whether to sign Form I-407, consult an immigration attorney to understand the implications.