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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Palestine
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Dear all,

I am a permanent residence since 2011. I left the US June 2012 to the UK to do my postgraduate studies and I applied for 2 years re-entry permit. During this time I went back to the US on January/2014 and everything thing was fine as I showed my re-entry permit and they reactivated my Green Card. I am still in the UK studying and my re-entry permit will expire on the 25th of this month, so I need to apply for another re-entry permit.

My question is that do I need to leave back to the USA before my current re-entry permit expire which in a couple of weeks and apply for a new one, or can I wait for few months and travel in Oct/2014?

does the fact that I was in the US last January give me the flexibility to stay another few months (less a year than my last travel to the US)?

it is difficult to travel back now during my research and wait in the US for few week to do a new re-entry permit but can in Oct.

facts,

11/06/2012 left US with re-entry permit to study

25/01/2014 went back to the US for a week. Green card reactivated in the port entry.

25/07/2014 re-entry permit expires

Thanks you

First meeting----2007-08-30

Engaged---------2007-11-21

Marriage---------2008-02-07

I-130 Sent-------2008-07-24

I-130 NOA1------2008-07-31

I-129F Sent------2008-08-26

I-129F NOA1-----2008-09-02

I-129F NOA2-----2009-02-25

NVC Received----2009-03-05

Packet 3---------2009-03-12

Packet 3 Sent----2009-04-13

Packet 4---------2009-04-26

Interview Date---2009-05-14--Approved, but required additional documents

Visa Received---- AP, Time Unknown

I-130 Approval----2009-02-25

Switched to IR1 visa

1st interview---------09-03-2011

2nd interview---------03-05-2011

visa issued-----------07-04-2011, but the Consulate kept my passport

3rd interview---------24-05-2011 with the Homland Secuirty office in Jerusalem

4th interview---------06-06-2011 interviewd my wife, the Homland Secuirty office in Jerusalem

passport received-----14-06-2011 with IR1 visa

US Entry----------21-09-2011

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To suffer in silence is the greatest suffering

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Palestine
Timeline
Posted

Dear all,

I am a permanent residence since 2011. I left the US June 2012 to the UK to do my postgraduate studies and I applied for 2 years re-entry permit. During this time I went back to the US on January/2014 and everything thing was fine as I showed my re-entry permit and they reactivated my Green Card. I am still in the UK studying and my re-entry permit will expire on the 25th of this month, so I need to apply for another re-entry permit.

My question is that do I need to leave back to the USA before my current re-entry permit expire which in a couple of weeks and apply for a new one, or can I wait for few months and travel in Oct/2014?

does the fact that I was in the US last January give me the flexibility to stay another few months (less a year than my last travel to the US)?

it is difficult to travel back now during my research and wait in the US for few week to do a new re-entry permit but can in Oct.

facts,

11/06/2012 left US with re-entry permit to study

25/01/2014 went back to the US for a week. Green card reactivated in the port entry.

25/07/2014 re-entry permit expires

Thanks you

First meeting----2007-08-30

Engaged---------2007-11-21

Marriage---------2008-02-07

I-130 Sent-------2008-07-24

I-130 NOA1------2008-07-31

I-129F Sent------2008-08-26

I-129F NOA1-----2008-09-02

I-129F NOA2-----2009-02-25

NVC Received----2009-03-05

Packet 3---------2009-03-12

Packet 3 Sent----2009-04-13

Packet 4---------2009-04-26

Interview Date---2009-05-14--Approved, but required additional documents

Visa Received---- AP, Time Unknown

I-130 Approval----2009-02-25

Switched to IR1 visa

1st interview---------09-03-2011

2nd interview---------03-05-2011

visa issued-----------07-04-2011, but the Consulate kept my passport

3rd interview---------24-05-2011 with the Homland Secuirty office in Jerusalem

4th interview---------06-06-2011 interviewd my wife, the Homland Secuirty office in Jerusalem

passport received-----14-06-2011 with IR1 visa

US Entry----------21-09-2011

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To suffer in silence is the greatest suffering

 
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