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Undocumented persons who depart the United States and then later try to return to the U.S.
can faces serious consequences.
If an undocumented person is in the United States for between 180 and 364 days in "unlawful presence" (without U.S. permission) and then leaves, he or she may be barred from reentering the U.S. or getting a green card for at least three years.
If an undocumented person is in the U.S. for one year or more in " unlawful presence" (without permission) and then leaves the U.S., he or she may be barred from reentering or getting a green card for ten years.
If an undocumented person is in the United States for one year or more in "unlawful presence" (without permission"), leaves, and then enters or attempts to reenter without permission, he or she may be permanently barred from reentering or getting a green card.
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