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yankees
I entered US with my H1B about 2 years ago. I filed for AOS and was approved about 1.5 year ago. I'm planning on taking a trip to Taiwan and wondering if there is anything I need to do before I go back or while I'm in Taiwan.

I used to update the H1B visa on my passport last time I returned to Taiwan. Now that my status has been changed to conditional green card, do I need to apply for reentry permit? or should I change a sticker on my passport in Taiwan? Please advise. Thanks.
HappyOne
on which base did you adjust your status? Trough marriage?
If so, you need you passport, your ticket, your greencard and your marriage certificate (in case your passport is still in your maiden name, while your greencard is in your married name)

yankees
QUOTE(HappyOne @ Jan 11 2008, 06:22 PM) *
on which base did you adjust your status? Trough marriage?
If so, you need you passport, your ticket, your greencard and your marriage certificate (in case your passport is still in your maiden name, while your greencard is in your married name)


Yes, I adjusted my status through marriage. Before that, I used to show them my H1B visa when entering the US. But My H1B expired last year so there is no valid visa on my passport. What do I need to show them when entering the US?
Dan + Gemvita
QUOTE(yankees @ Jan 15 2008, 10:45 PM) *
QUOTE(HappyOne @ Jan 11 2008, 06:22 PM) *
on which base did you adjust your status? Trough marriage?
If so, you need you passport, your ticket, your greencard and your marriage certificate (in case your passport is still in your maiden name, while your greencard is in your married name)


Yes, I adjusted my status through marriage. Before that, I used to show them my H1B visa when entering the US. But My H1B expired last year so there is no valid visa on my passport. What do I need to show them when entering the US?

Your passport and green card is all you need to show.
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