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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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Hey guys,

My Conditional GC expires on February 1st 2013 and i'm planning to travel during the second week of February. I know I should carry my original extension letter with me. Will I be allowed back into the States with just that and my GC? Im scared :lol:

Thanks for your help guys.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Visa K1

NOA1 02/23/09

NOA 2 07/14/09

NVC out 07/24/09

P3 08/17/09

P3 Out 08/19/09

P4 09/10/09

Interview date:10/20/09...We are Pink!

Visa Picked up 10/22/09

Stateside Feb 3rd. 2010. POE: JFK

Married Feb 20th, 2010

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AOS sent 4/6/10

NOA1 4/13/10

Biometrics 5/7/10 (Appointment Letter Recvd 4/27/10)

I485 transferred to CSC 4/30/10

Email received, AP and EAD approved 6/17/10.

AP received 6/25/10.

EAD received 6/28/10

Email, Card production ordered 8/16/10.

GC in Hand 8/27/10

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I-751 Mailed 6/22/12

Biometrics 7/20/12

Approved 2/14/13

GC in Hand 2/21/13

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The letter and the expired GC are all that is required to re-enter

Hey guys,

My Conditional GC expires on February 1st 2013 and i'm planning to travel during the second week of February. I know I should carry my original extension letter with me. Will I be allowed back into the States with just that and my GC? Im scared :lol:

Thanks for your help guys.

 

i don't get it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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yes, your green card and your extension letter will get you back into the US. Be sure to make several copies of both and leave a copy in the US and take the others with you plus your originals on your travels. If anything happens to your green card or the letter while overseas you are able to use the copies to obtain the necessary re-entry permits from the appropriate US Consulate abroad.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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yes, your green card and your extension letter will get you back into the US. Be sure to make several copies of both and leave a copy in the US and take the others with you plus your originals on your travels. If anything happens to your green card or the letter while overseas you are able to use the copies to obtain the necessary re-entry permits from the appropriate US Consulate abroad.

:thumbs:Always good advice to copy your immigration stuff and carry several copies with you.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

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