Relinquishing Your Green Card and How It May Affect Your Social Security  Eligibility

Relinquishing Your Green Card and How It May Affect Your Social Security Eligibility

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You’ve been living and working in the U.S. for years under Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) status, and now want to move back to your country of origin. While living and working in the U.S., you were paying into, and maybe even collecting, depending on your age, the government’s social security benefits. When you relinquish your […]

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