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My wife and I have a trip scheduled to Australia (my brother's wedding) and I wondered if I was missing anything vital to ensure I can get back into the US afterwards -

 

Wife has a valid US passport and an eTA for travel to Australia

I have a valid Australian passport, valid PR card and valid EA card.

We completed the process 9 months ago and I have been full time employed for the last 5

Our trip will be for 3 weeks and only consists of travel to and from Australia

 

 

Do I need anything beyond my cards and the Visa page attached in my passport? We'd hate for anything to cause me to get refused entry after everything it took to get over here, married, approved etc...

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All you need is your passport and the document that allows you to reenter -  green card in your case. Not sure what your wife has but same applies to her. 

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