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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: France
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Hello everyone,

I have a question concerning my case that I can't find an answer on the forum. I am on F2B category. I've got an immigrant visa like 2 monthes ago. I am planning to go to US on the 1st of november for the first time to activate my green card. POE of IAD. I am planning to stay till 11th of November and go back to France to get married at the end of November. My question is can I go back to France with the I551 stamp on my passeport before getting the plastic card and gettign marry? Or should I wait till I get the plastic card?

I was planning to go back with my I551 stamp and let someone send me the plastic when it arrives by fedex to France.

I can't wait my plastic card because I need to go back to France to settle everything once and for all.

Thank you for your reply.

Regards,

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello everyone,

I have a question concerning my case that I can't find an answer on the forum. I am on F2B category. I've got an immigrant visa like 2 monthes ago. I am planning to go to US on the 1st of november for the first time to activate my green card. POE of IAD. I am planning to stay till 11th of November and go back to France to get married at the end of November. My question is can I go back to France with the I551 stamp on my passeport before getting the plastic card and gettign marry? Or should I wait till I get the plastic card?

I was planning to go back with my I551 stamp and let someone send me the plastic when it arrives by fedex to France.

I can't wait my plastic card because I need to go back to France to settle everything once and for all.

Thank you for your reply.

Regards,

Yes, you can go ahead with your plans. The stamp on your passport (I1551) is as good as a green card. Just make sure that it would still be valid once you decide to go back to US.

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