U.S. immigration law assumes that beneficiaries of immigrant visas will live permanently in the United States. Immigrants who depart the United States with the intention of returning and have not abandoned that intention but have stayed out of the United States for more than twelve months due to circumstances beyond their control, require a new immigrant visa to return to live in the United States. If you have lapsed immigrant status, you may be eligible for status as a returning resident. Otherwise, you will have to seek to be the beneficiary of a new immigrant visa petition.
You can learn more about the Returning Resident (SB-1) Visa on www.travel.state.gov.
The following are steps involved in applying for a returning resident visa (SB-1 visa) at U.S. Embassy Jakarta.
- Step 1: Submitting the DS-117 Form
To apply for status as a returning resident alien, you must start by submitting DS-117 form at least three months in advance of your intended travel. When you are ready to submit your DS-117 form, please send an email to JakIV@state.gov and request for an interview date and time.
You can download the DS-117 form and instruction (please create link. It’s a PDF form). Please bring the following when you submit the DS-117 form:
- Alien Registration Receipt Card, Form I-151 or I-551 (“green card”)
- All valid and expired passports
- Re-entry Permit (Form I-327), if available
- Dates of travel outside of the United States (Examples: airline tickets, passport stamps, etc.)
- Proof of your ties to the United States and your intention to return (Examples: tax returns, and evidence of economic, family, and social ties to the United States)
- Proof that your protracted stay outside of the United States was for reasons beyond your control (Examples: medical incapacitation, employment with a U.S. company, etc.)
- Step 2: DS-117 Interview
The consular officer will conduct an interview to determine whether you meet the criteria for Returning Resident status (SB-1) based on your DS-117 and supporting documents. You will need to pay the non-refundable DS-117 application fee at the Consular cashier, on your DS-117 interview day. Payment can be made in Rupiah cash or credit card.
- Step 3: SB-1 Visa Interview
If your DS-117 application is approved, you will be processed as all other IV applicants. You will receive an email notification from JakIV@state.gov with a list of documents required for SB-1 immigrant visa interview. Once you have all required documents, you must schedule your interview appointment through U.S. Visa Information Service. You need to bring all forms and documents required to the visa interview. At the interview, you will need to pay for the immigrant visa application processing fee, which is a separate fee from the DS-117 application fee that you have already paid.