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I have a green card since 2015 and never lived in the US?

I have a green card since 2015 and never lived in the US

Hello, I really just want to know opinions on what are the odds of me actually going to the US after I finish college (which is this year) and live as a LPR there and not having my green card taken away, and what I can do or what the consequences are if it actually gets taken away. I got my GC from my dad right before I turned 18, he’s a citizen. The idea was to file for the child citizenship act and become a citizen since I entered the US at 17. That didn’t happen because my dad needed to send some divorce papers that he didn’t really have or was able to get. The plan was to become a citizen and not worry too much about it, so I started studying here in Mexico because affording the major I wanted was not really possible back then in the US and not part of the plan. I’m almost done with it and would like to go live in the US after finishing. I’ve been to the US several times and never been asked any questions about where I’ve been. I file taxes, have a permanent address (my dad’s) there and have debit and credit cards there. I know that when I try to enter the US (next time will be hopefully for good) I can get my LPR status revoked because I’ve done things the wrong way. But is it too common? Once I get in I’m good? What could be the consequences of having it revoked?

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