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Got my greencard last month..... Hubby and I are going on a Carribbean cruise (late honeymoon) in 3 weeks.

When we got approved, my passport wasn't stamped, as I was still awaiting FBI check.

When I come back from the cruise, will they stamp my passport, will they just accept my green card, or will I have a problem?

My AP is still current.... should I take that too?? :blink:

I don't want to be worrying about getting back into the country!!!

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I believe that if you don't have your Greencard yet but your AP is current then you're good to go!

I'm confused... you got your Greencard but are waiting for an FBI namecheck?

Edited by sarah and hicham
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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Morocco
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Whew I got it- I think that because you have your Greencard you're good to go. Even if they didn't stamp it during your interview you clearly were approved as you have your GC. Have fun!

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I believe that if you don't have your Greencard yet but your AP is current then you're good to go!

I'm confused... you got your Greencard but are waiting for an FBI namecheck?

No sorry maybe I didn't make myself too clear......

After the interview, my FBI check wasn't cleared..... but 2 weeks later, it cleared..... I recieved my card soon after.

:blush:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I believe that if you don't have your Greencard yet but your AP is current then you're good to go!

I'm confused... you got your Greencard but are waiting for an FBI namecheck?

No sorry maybe I didn't make myself too clear......

After the interview, my FBI check wasn't cleared..... but 2 weeks later, it cleared..... I recieved my card soon after.

:blush:

All you will need is your green card and your passport.

Edited by florida_guy07

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06/05/01 - Entered the U.S. on a B2 Visa with parents (17 years old at the time)

01/05/07 - Got married

04/04/07 - AOS package mailed :)

04/08/07 - On Easter Sunday - Package received DAY 1

04/17/07 - NOA1 Received. (Dated 04/13/2007) DAY 10

04/18/07 - Touched DAY 11

04/19/07 - Touched AGAIN DAY 12

04/20/07 - Biometrics appt notice received (05-02-07) DAY 13

04/27/07 - I-130 Touched DAY 20

05/02/07 - Biometrics (Took us 8 minutes - no kidding) DAY 25

05/03/07 - I-485 Touched DAY 26

05/17/07 - Interview letter arrived (07-17-07) DAY 41

07/17/07 - Interview - Everything went well but received an RFE DAY 102

08/28/07 - RFE sent - Took a long time to get what they needed DAY 144

08/29/07 - RFE received - DAY 145

10/04/07 - Email: Notice welcoming new resident mailed - DAY 180

10/05/07 - Touched - DAY 181

10/09/07 - Welcome Notice received. - DAY 185

10/10/07 - Card production ordered. - DAY 186

10/17/07 - Green card received !!!!!!!! - Day 193

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