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@OldUser I'm travelling to Canada for work on Monday.  My conditional card doesn't expire until 1st October.  Do I need to take the extension letter yet or not until closer to the expiry?

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59 minutes ago, MarmiteC said:

@OldUser I'm travelling to Canada for work on Monday.  My conditional card doesn't expire until 1st October.  Do I need to take the extension letter yet or not until closer to the expiry?

The question is, how long are you going for? If you're back before October 1, technically you don't need to carry extension letter.

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20 hours ago, OldUser said:

The question is, how long are you going for? If you're back before October 1, technically you don't need to carry extension letter.

3 days. Sorry, should have clarified. 

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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On 7/21/2025 at 8:54 PM, dalindeck said:

 

07/21 - Biometrics reuse notification and 48 month extension letter visible in my account
 

Texas Service Center


07-26 - Biometrics reuse notification and 48-month extension letter received in the mail!

Texas Service Center (TSC)

I-751 Sent: 07/16/2025 (overnighted to the Tempe, AZ box via UPS)

Delivered: 07/17/2025

Case Received Notification: 07/18/2025

CC Charged: 07/18/2025

48-month extension uploaded: 07/21/2025

Biometrics reuse uploaded: 07/21/2025

Physical extension received: 07/26/2025

Physical biometrics reuse received: 07/26/2025

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23 hours ago, OldUser said:

Letter isn't needed in my opinion. You can make a physical / digital copies and take with you. This is in case CBP ask whether you filed I-751. You'd have reference to it

Thank you. 

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On 7/20/2025 at 1:43 AM, Ladybug13 said:
On 7/16/2025 at 11:25 PM, Ladybug13 said:

7/15 - partial scan of documents uploaded

7/16 - Receipt notice available in account 

7/18 - Biometrics appointment scheduled for 8/5

7/19 - received NOA1/extension letter in mail 

7/25 - Received Biometrics Appointment letter in the mail

 
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