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Going out of country

Asked on Feb 01st, 2018 on Immigration - Virginia
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I went through removal processing last 2016 but granted a cancelation of removal. I was able to keep my green card and was advised to apply citizenship. Unfortunately, my application for citizenship was denied. If I go out of the US for a vacation, will I be subjected for another removal process when I enter the US again ?
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Immigration and Naturalization Attorney serving New York, NY at The Law Offices of Grinberg & Segal, PLLC
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If you were granted Cancelation A and did not comit any offenses since that rendered you inadmissible; and your LPR card is valid; and you have a valid national passport or reentry permit, you can travel internationally. You should hire an immigration lawyer and look into the reasons for denial of your Naturalization application. 
Answered on Feb 08th, 2018 at 12:37 PM

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