1. Mrs. Nguyen Thanh Phuong, member of Vietnam Communist Party, daughter of Nguyen Tan Dung, Vietnam prime minister. Mrs Ho Thị Thu Hong, editor of The Thao Magazine in Vietnam
2. Fraud. If the permanent resident lied, omitted relevant information on their application, or committed any fraud to get a US green card and this is discovered after the green card is issued, the green card may be revoked
3. Membership or Affiliation with Certain Organizations. A person is subject to revocation of naturalization if the person becomes a member of, or affiliated with, the Communist party, other totalitarian party, or terrorist organization within five years of his or her naturalization. In general, a person who is involved with such organizations cannot establish the naturalization requirements of having an attachment to the Constitution and of being well-disposed to the good order and happiness of the United States.
4. A person may be ineligible for a green card (i.e., inadmissible) due to membership in the CCP or other organizations “affiliated” with the CCP, such as China’s minor political parties or mass organizations (e.g., Communist Youth League, All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, All-China Federation of Trade Unions, All-China Women’s Federation, etc.). Such organizations are led by the Party, which uses them to penetrate the society at large and encourage popular support for Party policies.
5. Abandonment. If a US green card holder remains outside of the US too long – generally, 180 days or more annually – he or she is seen as abandoning their green card status and the status will be revoked. Once you are a green card holder, it is important to intent to maintain residency in the US. If you need to travel outside the US for an extended period of time, you will need to secure travel documents that can show that you do not intend to abandon your status.
|