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i just got an i -94 form to travel outside usa while my i-751 case is pending !!!i need to go home to renew my international passport because is expired!!!i need an opinion from you guys about comming back in the usa and ,im concern am i gonna have problems at the airport when i come back!!!please send me an opinion or advise thanks

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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As far as I have read, the NOA1 says that you are allowed to travel while the case is pending. "Your alien card is extended one year employment & travel authorized."

Just make sure to have the letter with you when you enter back into the USA along with your current Green Card....

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As far as I have read, the NOA1 says that you are allowed to travel while the case is pending. "Your alien card is extended one year employment & travel authorized."

Just make sure to have the letter with you when you enter back into the USA along with your current Green Card....

my noa1 is expired im waiting on my case 2 years and the i-94 i got is because my intern,passport is expired and im going home to renew it!!!i was wondering am i gonna have problems reentering while my i-751 is pending with this i-94!!!

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You renew your passport at the Embassy/consulate of your country in the US, like tens of millions of other people have done it, myself included. No need to spend $1,000+ on that.

Also, you don't need a valid passport unless you want to travel internationally. So if you want to travel internationally to get a passport that would allow you to travel internationally, you have a problem that is not a passport problem.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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As long as there is not a decision made to deny your I-751 while you are out of the country, you should have no difficulties returning to the US. You would bring back your expired passport with the I-94 stapled in it (it has an I-551 stamp that extends the PR status for a year) along with your new passport. The new passport is your valid travel document that allows you to fly internationally; the old expired passport with the I-94 containing the proof of your PR status on it will allow you to board the plane and will allow you back into the US.

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You renew your passport at the Embassy/consulate of your country in the US, like tens of millions of other people have done it, myself included. No need to spend $1,000+ on that.

Also, you don't need a valid passport unless you want to travel internationally. So if you want to travel internationally to get a passport that would allow you to travel internationally, you have a problem that is not a passport problem.

hi bob !!! my country to meet the stupid laws of the european union invent this biometric passports and currently our 6 consulate sections in usa does not have the technology to take a photo and collect fingerprints to issue the passport witch is 90% plastic!!!so thats why i hav to go back home to get it !!!

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