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Not if you otherwise maintain your Green Card status. You should make an appointment with the US Consulate in the country you are in and preferably show evidence of your status as green card holder. Ron Rehling www.rehlinglaw.com
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Got family in USA? Don't drive or do anything that can incriminate yourself. If you had a job in US and want it, go get a good forged card. You want to stay in US? Barter till you get to $200 for good forgeries. The next jerk will do a better job for you for $180. Carlos Mencia is my favorite comedian and I am a Gringo. These are only suggestions. I am not held liable if my best thoughts prove wrong. I try to help, not to hurt.
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First of all you should go directly on the embassy of witch country you are and Consulate them and for you to tell what happened and by showing the evidence that you are an American Citizen and you have to show your status that your are a Green Card Holder. and if Ever your not only the one you have lost a green card you can help each other you make it fast and easier. ____________________ Rey New York Immigration Lawyer Marina Shepelsky, located in Brooklyn, assists clients from the New York metro area and across the United States in all immigration and naturalization matters http://www.e-us-visa.com
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