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rejane




just a quick question, i have been looking at the dates on the USCIs website regarding lifting conditions on Conditional resident.
My papers were transfered to California from Nebraska my receipt date is february 16th 2006... does any of you been approved.
My husband, daughter and I are planning to go to France to visit my family. I got my passport stamped in april.
Also is it possible for me to travel abroad even if I' m waiting for my GC.
thanks for your answers

Rejane
Cassie
moving this to the appropriate forum smile.gif
wifey246
QUOTE(rejane @ Jul 29 2008, 10:56 AM) *
just a quick question, i have been looking at the dates on the USCIs website regarding lifting conditions on Conditional resident.
My papers were transfered to California from Nebraska my receipt date is february 16th 2006... does any of you been approved.
My husband, daughter and I are planning to go to France to visit my family. I got my passport stamped in april.
Also is it possible for me to travel abroad even if I' m waiting for my GC.
thanks for your answers

Rejane


don't you mean 2007?
rejane
QUOTE(wifey246 @ Jul 29 2008, 02:10 PM) *
QUOTE(rejane @ Jul 29 2008, 10:56 AM) *
just a quick question, i have been looking at the dates on the USCIs website regarding lifting conditions on Conditional resident.
My papers were transfered to California from Nebraska my receipt date is february 16th 2007... does any of you been approved.
My husband, daughter and I are planning to go to France to visit my family. I got my passport stamped in april.
Also is it possible for me to travel abroad even if I' m waiting for my GC.
thanks for your answers

Rejane


don't you mean 2007?



oups yeap 2007
Jomo's girl
Well, it's a good sign it was transfered. At least they are processing at CSC. NSC stopped. You still have a wait in store, I imagine. But, at least it should be processed in the near future.
wifey246
You may want to add your dates in this list. But yours will be the oldest case sad.gif

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=136586

If you have a stamp, it shouldn't be a problem, although some people have experienced some inconvenience and even harassment in the airport when they came back.

Also, you have to be prepared to come back in a short notice IF you are called for an interview.

My family is also planning a trip to my country this summer but I'm reconsidering it after reading some posts.

rejane
QUOTE(Jomo @ Jul 29 2008, 02:14 PM) *
Well, it's a good sign it was transfered. At least they are processing at CSC. NSC stopped. You still have a wait in store, I imagine. But, at least it should be processed in the near future.



right now they are working on January 15th so I' m hoping to have my papers by september it's seems that California is working prety fast at the moment.... My parents haven' t seen me for 2 years and they want to see my daughter who's going to be 2
radacos
QUOTE(rejane @ Jul 29 2008, 01:38 PM) *
QUOTE(Jomo @ Jul 29 2008, 02:14 PM) *
Well, it's a good sign it was transfered. At least they are processing at CSC. NSC stopped. You still have a wait in store, I imagine. But, at least it should be processed in the near future.



right now they are working on January 15th so I' m hoping to have my papers by september it's seems that California is working prety fast at the moment.... My parents haven' t seen me for 2 years and they want to see my daughter who's going to be 2


I think you should be fine traveling abroad. Most likely, your case is simply still pending; even if they send you a RFE or an interview notice, you will have some time to respond/show up. Just make sure that someone is checking your mail while you're away. If you want to be extra super safe, make an Infopass before you leave to make sure that nothing is amiss. I traveled abroad a couple weeks ago with a pending I-751 (I know, my wait is nothing compared to yours!) and had no issues.
rejane
QUOTE(radacos @ Jul 29 2008, 03:25 PM) *
QUOTE(rejane @ Jul 29 2008, 01:38 PM) *
QUOTE(Jomo @ Jul 29 2008, 02:14 PM) *
Well, it's a good sign it was transfered. At least they are processing at CSC. NSC stopped. You still have a wait in store, I imagine. But, at least it should be processed in the near future.



right now they are working on January 15th so I' m hoping to have my papers by september it's seems that California is working prety fast at the moment.... My parents haven' t seen me for 2 years and they want to see my daughter who's going to be 2


I think you should be fine traveling abroad. Most likely, your case is simply still pending; even if they send you a RFE or an interview notice, you will have some time to respond/show up. Just make sure that someone is checking your mail while you're away. If you want to be extra super safe, make an Infopass before you leave to make sure that nothing is amiss. I traveled abroad a couple weeks ago with a pending I-751 (I know, my wait is nothing compared to yours!) and had no issues.



thanks for your reply, i wil lprobably go get an infopass in the next weeks thanks again
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