If i have my greencard and i move out of the states how long can i stay out of the country without loosing it?



Answer:
6 months, but you should also maintain a home and bank accounts, etc. in the U.S. It's called a permanent resident card because you want to be a permanent resident of the U.S. and not move away as soon as you get the card.
My husband just received his greencard ~ I believe 1 year.
Technically one year BUT you must have a very good reason why it took you so long to come back. So don't push it.**
6 months. If you gonna be out more than that you need a travel permit.
One year, and not a day over. Here is the official word; look about halfway down where it talks about maintaining permanent residence:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...

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