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Posts posted by nater9ster
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I'm in a similar situation, going on a cruise with stops in Grand Cayman, Belize, Roatan (Nicaragua), and Mexico.
My wife has the AP card but still waiting on Green Card. Will we need Tourist stamps/Visas for each of these countries?
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***UPDATE***
Indeed a lot of worrying over nothing
We made it successfully to Brazil and back and had a great time!
I had to enlist a co-worker to get the combo card from our mail, it actually arrived THE DAY WE LEFT for Brazil, grrr. But it all worked out with the help of UPS Worldwide Express Delivery, and we were able to return without any issues.
The first customs officer stamped my US passport and asked us a few questions and then said we had to go to another room to get her passport stamped.
The 2nd customs officer didn't even ask my wife questions, just handed the card back to her. However, the wait and lines were terrible, took about two hours to get through. First in one line to customs, then to another room where officers were asking people questions.
The takeaway advice I'd give to others is plan any trips 4 months or more if possible from the day USCIS receives your applications. Fortunately it worked out for us but was a little risky having a trip scheduled just under 90 days from the day USCIS received our application.
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EAD stands for Employment Authorisation Document.
She can obtain an SSN by taking her EAD, birth certificate, and a completed SS-5 (application for an SSN) to her nearest SSA office.
Great, thanks!
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My wife received her EAD/Advance Parole card. Does a SSN come with the Green Card? She can work in the US with the EAD card? My health insurance is asking for her SSN or ITIN number and I'm not sure what to report back to them?
I haven't done a whole lot of due diligence on this but hoped I could get a quick easy answer here - thanks!
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Thanks Bill
Yes the tickets were purchased in her maiden name.
Her tourist Visa expired in June, USCIS received our application in July.
We had a consultation with a lawyer last May because we were planning on going to Brazil in June before her tourist visa expired. She told us that was a bad idea and she might not be allowed back into the US so we cancelled the trip in June.
We filed (it took a few weeks longer than we had hoped to get it to them) and were told it had been received July 12.
In our consultation we were told not to worry about her tourist visa expiring, as long as we file within 6 months of the expiration. After that the risk increases.
I'm not really concerned with us filing a few weeks after the expiration, maybe you or someone else has thoughts on that...
I am a little concerned with running into ticket/airport agents that delay us during our flights but hope for the best. We have a 3 hour connection in Bogota before Sao Paulo each way which is good to give us plenty of time and will definitely try to get to the airports 3 hours ahead of take off.
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My wife and I are hoping to receive her combo card for travel so we can go to Brazil on Oct 7th. We were approved on Sept 21 and I've seen from others that it usually is mailed to you in about 10 days or so so we have our fingers crossed.
Her name on her passport is her maiden name and on the combo card it will be my last name is this a possible issue? Should we bring along our marriage document? Any other documents besides passport, red combo card that would be helpful?
She is nervous and I've read stories about rude and/or ignorant officers in Brazil and elsewhere.
Also her tourist visa expired in June which we are also concerned about but I've seen even if you could still be banned for 3 years as was possible prior to 2012 it would mean overstaying 6 months or more which she will not have passed in October.
Any suggestions appreciated, thanks!
-Nathan
going on a cruise while on k-1 visa
in Working & Traveling During US Immigration
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Except: minus the K-1 Visa part as the OP is