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    mindthegap got a reaction from Sam Burns in Joint credit cards vs authorized users in I-751 evidence   
    Absolutely... they show a joint liability, risk, and a co-mingling....
     
    Which is why I was baffled when in one of my denials, this nugget (not a nugget of gold, but something brown) was written, specifically in relation to 8 years of full statements of joint credit cards  (of which several had no limit) showing regular usage by both parties on every single statement:
    "The mere definition of co-mingling would go far beyond simply adding a name onto an account…these are all documents that are easily manipulated and have very little probative value in establishing bonafides - at best they can be considered as secondary or ancillary evidence"
     
    See what sort of single celled moronic idiocy you are up against with these clowns?
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Best time to update address before the removal of conditions   
    File an AR-11 now.
    Any correspondence regarding the I-751 goes to the address given on the I-751 form, or any subsequent AR-11s if that changes after filing. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from OldUser in Best time to update address before the removal of conditions   
    File an AR-11 now.
    Any correspondence regarding the I-751 goes to the address given on the I-751 form, or any subsequent AR-11s if that changes after filing. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from PVR Bound in I751 denied   
    Not in your part of the country, no. 
     
    Where do these people get their law degrees? That you can file a waiver I-751 at any time is at the top of page 1 of the goddamn I-751 instructions...
     

     
    Not to mention it is also referenced many, many places in other law and statute.
    That is also I-751 101 basics, that someone who is filing I-751s should absolutely know. 
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Dashinka in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Carpe Vinum in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from millefleur in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from top_secret in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Crazy Cat in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from jackiegringa in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Harry M in Traveling with Extension Letter; Passenger Details For Airline   
    Expiry date is whatever the expiry of the extension letter would be, so if it is an as currently issued 48 month extension, then add exactly 48 months to the expiry date of the 2 year card, and that is the expiry date to input. 
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    mindthegap reacted to Viridian in Case Approved but no card yet...traveling abroad   
    For anyone else worried about this, I just want to confirm that the above advice is accurate. The 10-Year GC arrived the same day I landed in the UK, but I was able to reenter the US on Sunday without any problems using the expired conditional GC with extension letter.
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Lulu123lu in I751 denied   
    More info needed. Why exactly was it denied? Joint filing, or waiver filing? Did you have an interview? Did you gave an RFE? Were there any accusations? Or was simply it for lack of evidence? Help us to help you.
     
    Regardless, you have legal rights, and remain a permanent resident. Yes, you can refile, and yes you can travel once you have (see my extensive signature as proof, i have filed several of the things to date).
    Right now, from the date of denial, it will be on a 45 day hold, so would suggest you get it refiled within 45 days to minimise the potential for an NTA heading your way quickly. 
     
     
    Once you refile, it is much the same as before: they will cash your cheque or charge your card within a couple of days of it arriving. You will receive email/text notification the day after that. You will receive your biometrics appointment/waiver after a week or two, and your new extension letter/receipt will arrive in the mail in a similar sort of timeframe.
     
    Your new extension letter is valid for four years from the date of expiry of your card (not from the issue date of the letter), so if you card expired less than four years ago (you don't have a timeline as your sig so I have no idea when you filed), you are good to travel immediately, as long as you return within that validity.
    If not, then you need to make an infopass for an I-551 stamp, which will be annotated TC-1 (so agents will know it is a refile), and you will require a short visit to secondary every time you re-enter the US to verify your status.
    You will be stamped in as LPR or ARC - both are admitted as permanent resident, and not paroled. 
    I would not recommend travelling using the existing stamp you have, as it will have the old receipt number notation on it (although note that I have been told by numerous USCIS people I would be ok to do so), so in my mind - and exactly what I have done each time - it is far better to get a fresh stamp, with the new receipt number annotation for any avoidance of doubt. 
     
    If you do nothing, an NTA might eventually appear, probably in a few years.
    Legally, you are also entitled to a stamp during this entire period even without a refile, as clarified in case law.  However, if you do travel without a refile, you run the risk that you may be paroled back in rather than admitted as a LPR. Info on the actualities and real world examples are very, very thin, and also legally conflicting in multiple places so my advice is just to not do that, by refiling.  
    Regardless of admitted or paroled in, you would be in the county, as you are entitled to a hearing with an immigration judge, and you remain a permanent resident until an immigration judge says otherwise with a final order of removal. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Redro in I751 denied   
    Not in your part of the country, no. 
     
    Where do these people get their law degrees? That you can file a waiver I-751 at any time is at the top of page 1 of the goddamn I-751 instructions...
     

     
    Not to mention it is also referenced many, many places in other law and statute.
    That is also I-751 101 basics, that someone who is filing I-751s should absolutely know. 
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Redro in I751 denied   
    Up to 13 stamps now.
    If I hit 15 I get a free coffee 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Family in I751 denied   
    Up to 13 stamps now.
    If I hit 15 I get a free coffee 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Dashinka in I751 denied   
    No reason is required for a waiver filing, as it is expressly permitted to be filed at any time, so it is never considered 'late'.
    A joint filing can be filed late as long as you give a reason in a brief cover letter requesting the late filing be excused. In practice, any late filing jointly is unlikely to be rejected for any reason - as long as you give one- as they know an immigration judge will order that overturned and it to be accepted. 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Dashinka in I751 denied   
    Not in your part of the country, no. 
     
    Where do these people get their law degrees? That you can file a waiver I-751 at any time is at the top of page 1 of the goddamn I-751 instructions...
     

     
    Not to mention it is also referenced many, many places in other law and statute.
    That is also I-751 101 basics, that someone who is filing I-751s should absolutely know. 
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from OldUser in I751 denied   
    Not in your part of the country, no. 
     
    Where do these people get their law degrees? That you can file a waiver I-751 at any time is at the top of page 1 of the goddamn I-751 instructions...
     

     
    Not to mention it is also referenced many, many places in other law and statute.
    That is also I-751 101 basics, that someone who is filing I-751s should absolutely know. 
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Boiler in I751 denied   
    Not in your part of the country, no. 
     
    Where do these people get their law degrees? That you can file a waiver I-751 at any time is at the top of page 1 of the goddamn I-751 instructions...
     

     
    Not to mention it is also referenced many, many places in other law and statute.
    That is also I-751 101 basics, that someone who is filing I-751s should absolutely know. 
     
     
     
     
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Lemonslice in I751 denied   
    Find a new attorney that didn't get their law degree inside a box of cornflakes. 
    Thats i-751 101 stuff. 
     
     
    You can file a new i-751 at any time, including when in immigration court and removal proceedings.  The point at which you cannot, is once a final order of removal has been made by an immigration judge, at which time you are no longer a permanent resident.
     
     
    Did you even read anything I posted previously? Thats exactly what I said...with the caveat that the 48month receipt is ONLY valid from the expiry date of the card, so in all probability you would probably need a stamp.
     
     
     
    Yes.
    Brief cover letter ('please find enclosed my i-751 form, being filed as a divorce waiver), a G-1145 (for email /SMS notification), G-1450 or a cheque (for payment), the form itself, a copy of your final divorce decree, and an any evidence you choose to include, or not.
    Send that in, and it will be accepted.
    You can send further evidence at a later date. 
     
     
    phew.
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    mindthegap got a reaction from apond in I751 denied   
    Up to 13 stamps now.
    If I hit 15 I get a free coffee 
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    mindthegap got a reaction from OldUser in I751 denied   
    Up to 13 stamps now.
    If I hit 15 I get a free coffee 
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    mindthegap reacted to Noname93 in I751 denied   
    Can confirm as someone who is currently on their second I-751, their second ADIT stamp, and just recently successfully traveled abroad (although that is nowhere near mindthegap's record)
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    mindthegap got a reaction from Noname93 in I751 denied   
    Up to 13 stamps now.
    If I hit 15 I get a free coffee 
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