How can I obtain a re-entry permit?

In order to obtain a re-entry permit in Florida, you must first meet certain requirements. You must have a valid passport from your country of origin, as well as proof of legal entry into the United States. You must also provide proof of your residence in the United States, such as a valid driver’s license or Social Security card. Additionally, you must provide evidence that you have not violated any U.S. immigration laws in the past and proof that you will not be a threat to public safety or national security. Once you have met these requirements, you must fill out the re-entry permit application, Form I-131, and submit it to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Along with the application, you must include the filing fee, two passport-style photos, and any supporting documents, such as a copy of your passport or a letter from your employer. If your application is approved, you will receive a re-entry permit in the mail. This permit allows you to leave the United States for an extended period of time without losing your status as a legal resident. However, your permit will expire after two years and you must renew it if you want to continue staying in the United States legally.

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