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Hi everyone.

My husband received his Permanent Resident card a couple of months ago, which isn't expiring until 2009 some time. We haven't left the country at all since he initially entered in June of 2006, because there was paperwork required to gain permission and we had no real need to leave. However, I don't know if that changes now that he's a Permanent Resident. His sister is getting married next August and we're to travel over to the UK.

My question is: Will we need to get permission, or will his UK passport and Permanent Resident card be all that's needed? :huh2:

Any info is appreciated, thanks a bunch! :)

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10 Oct 05 - Fill out K1 Visa & send to Texas SC

14 Oct 05 - Received at Texas SC

19 Oct 05 - Notice Date - received at California SC

26 Oct 05 - My ring is bought and we are officially engaged!

28 Oct 05 - NOA1 received

10 Jan 06 - I fly to UK to meet Stephen's family and visit for 3 months

11 Jan 06 - USCIS requests "additional information" from us - sends Request for Evidence

06 Mar 06 - California SC receives packet

22 Mar 06 - NOA2 - Approved!

20 Apr 06 - Stephen receives his packet from the Embassy!

Interview follows shortly thereafter, and permission is granted!

22 Jun 06 - Stephen flies over to me in the US!

19 Aug 06 - We are married! :D

19 Sept 06 - AOS packet sent out

28 Jun 07 - Card Production ordered

04 Jul 07 - I-485 Approved!

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Hi everyone.

My question is: Will we need to get permission, or will his UK passport and Permanent Resident card be all that's needed? :huh2:

That's all he will need. Have fun on your trip!

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Hi everyone.

My question is: Will we need to get permission, or will his UK passport and Permanent Resident card be all that's needed? :huh2:

That's all he will need. Have fun on your trip!

Awesome, thank you! :thumbs:

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10 Oct 05 - Fill out K1 Visa & send to Texas SC

14 Oct 05 - Received at Texas SC

19 Oct 05 - Notice Date - received at California SC

26 Oct 05 - My ring is bought and we are officially engaged!

28 Oct 05 - NOA1 received

10 Jan 06 - I fly to UK to meet Stephen's family and visit for 3 months

11 Jan 06 - USCIS requests "additional information" from us - sends Request for Evidence

06 Mar 06 - California SC receives packet

22 Mar 06 - NOA2 - Approved!

20 Apr 06 - Stephen receives his packet from the Embassy!

Interview follows shortly thereafter, and permission is granted!

22 Jun 06 - Stephen flies over to me in the US!

19 Aug 06 - We are married! :D

19 Sept 06 - AOS packet sent out

28 Jun 07 - Card Production ordered

04 Jul 07 - I-485 Approved!

 
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