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Crazy Cat

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  4. OUCH!!!!!!! That is scary stuff right there..... Our IO interviewed us together, then offered me the opportunity to stay for wife's N-400 interview (Wife didn't want me to stay...LOL)
  5. Great. Enjoy the oath ceremony, apply for your passport, and relax.
  6. Wife used her original extension letter with expired Green Card to re-enter the US. No issues.
  7. You MUST use the expired Green Card along with the extension letter. The extension letter is worthless without the expired card.
  8. I can't image why you would need the A number. The Naturalization Certificate becomes prominent for everything I can think of.
  9. Normal. Wife's I-751 didn't change for a few days!!! YOU DID IT!!!! You have escaped from the grasp of USCIS!!!!
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  11. Please restate your question here. I'm sure our valuable members will be happy to help.
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  13. Your extension letter is worthless without the expired Green card. You need a new ADIT stamp.
  14. Then you have no choice. If you need evidence of status, you will have to contact USCIS and request a new ADIT stamp. Note: you will still be a legal resident even after your current stamp expires.
  15. 20 days is short time between oath and travel. Your only hope is to get an emergency passport appointment after the ceremony. That has worked for some. I also think delaying the ceremony is risky.
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  17. According to your timeline, your 4 year extension letter expires on Feb 28, 2025.
  18. I'm not necessarily recommending it, but another option is to wait until the 5 year rule kicks in. It is quite easy to apply. Then, if you have a combo interview, you'll be ready to show evidence.
  19. The length of time living together is irrelevant. Both of the following must be true: 3 years as a Green card holder 3 years as a spouse of US citizen
  20. I would never submit a partial document...ever.
  21. Thanks for the info.
  22. ^^^ Key statement^^^
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