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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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hi, i am currently waiting on my n-600 to be processed, and need to go out of the country but my green card is expired. does anyone know what i can do?

i was told that i can file the i-90 form and renew my visa, and just get a six month extension. but im not sure if i can file for the two forms at the same time. thank you and i hope someone can help me on this.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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hi, i am currently waiting on my n-600 to be processed, and need to go out of the country but my green card is expired. does anyone know what i can do?

i was told that i can file the i-90 form and renew my visa, and just get a six month extension. but im not sure if i can file for the two forms at the same time. thank you and i hope someone can help me on this.

1, I-90 does not renew a visa - it renews a green card.

2, why do you need to renew a green card if you are getting a citizenship certificate via N-600? it means your a citizen and do not use or need a green card?

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Filed: Other Country: Mexico
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1, I-90 does not renew a visa - it renews a green card.

2, why do you need to renew a green card if you are getting a citizenship certificate via N-600? it means your a citizen and do not use or need a green card?

well see this is what happend, my greencard expired and instead of renewing it i applied for citizenship, but when i went to do my civics test they told me i was under age when my father became a citizen 12 years ago and that i needed to file an n-600. but my wife and kids are in mexico and i want to go see them but i cant. that was why i was asking. i guess ille just have to wait the 5 months it takes for the n-600 to be processed before i can see them again.

 
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