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Crazy Cat

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  1. I just saw this in a Newsweek article which makes more sense than some other articles I've read: "According to the GoFundMe, Shaw had work authorization but not travel permissions just yet, as part of what is known as a "combo card", while her son did." That sounds like an I-131 was not approved yet......?
  2. Unless you file the N-400, it could go much longer.......Ours went 40 months...After filing the N-400, both were approved 4 months later.
  3. "Shaw is in the process of applying for lawful permanent residency and holds what is known as a “combo card,” a temporary immigration document that provides both work authorization and advance parole, which allows international travel and re-entry. "
  4. Key phrase in the sub-title "Sarah Shaw crossed into Canada mistakenly thinking she had the proper visa to return home to Everett."
  5. That "reporter" likes to use the word "forcibly" a lot.
  6. There are plenty of attorneys out there spreading fear based on outlier cases. If this was common, we would see these horror stories of being denied entry reported by our members here. Simply, I am not seeing members report these issues.
  7. If you have no criminal convictions, you should have no issues. The ADIT stamp is the same as a Green card. You are a legal resident.
  8. Yes, your online account will change....."Oath Scheduled" (or similar ) then the actual oath letter appointment are the final updates, if I remember correctly. The oath ceremony letter will be in your documents online.
  9. No need for certified transcripts. Just download them from the IRS website.
  10. **This old thread is now locked for further comments***
  11. Great. That is, by far, the easiest remedy. Let us know how it goes. Your input will be valuable to those who follow as you are neither the first nor the last to forget a Green card.
  12. This thread is completely irrelevant to your situation. I would disregard it. An online marriage and a K-1 are incompatible unless the marriage takes place after the K-1 visa holder has entered the US.
  13. Wife always had to show physical card and original extension letter when checking in.
  14. Good info. The OP is in Greece. I think getting to the US border is the big issue.
  15. I think the airline agent failed to do their job. You got lucky. Airline agents are supposed to verify the physical Green card. I agree that CBP won't be a problem. Getting to the border will be the obstacle.
  16. Based on what I have seen, that usually applies to traditional "engagements/marriages" outside the US. @whackytech's "marriage" never qualified as a valid marriage.....and is actually irrelevant to the OP's situation as it cannot be considered a marriage.
  17. OK. So you never consummated the online marriage. Then your online marriage was never valid for USCIS purposes....and, as such, was totally irrelevant to immigration.
  18. How did you qualify for a K-1? You filed for a K-1 prior to consummation of the online marriage?
  19. Lots of people trying to instill fear in legal immigrants with falsehoods and lies. This just isn't true. If this stuff was true, we would see it here on Visa Journey. We haven't.
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