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hello viewers this is immigration attorney ramon albuquerque talking to you from the manhattan office another question i get very often is whether a person can travel with their immigrant visa as you know when a person does consular process they get an immigrant visa and once they come here they have to wait a period of time in order to get their green card now normally most people get it within three weeks but sometimes it takes longer sometimes things are backlogged so it may take up to 90 days to get that green card while theyre waiting for their green card to be mailed to them a lot of people want to travel and the answer is yes they can check your visa it should have a notation that says upon endorsement serves as i-551 evidencing temporary residency status this means that your immigrant visa serves you as evidence of your permanent residency so for one year its only for one year so you can travel back and forth and you will have no problem proving your permanent residency in th