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    Amandaishere got a reaction from Nyalimera in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from Tella&T in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from KatieAndNaimah in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from little immigrant in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from Ilovecake in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from AK_2014 in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you everyone! Got in late last night after about 40 hours of traveling, on an original 16 hour itinerary!
     
    We got really luck - the airlines were our biggest hurdle as they had no idea what to do with me and many of the managers interrogated me quite rudely and aggressively, acting as if I was trying to run some sort of scam. Kept a cool head and tried to be as polite as possible and eventually was cleared at each airport, always just minutes after the next flight was closed to boarding!
     
    In the US it was a breeze. Everyone was nice and verified my paperwork without hesitation - I was anticipating that to be the hardest element but it was no worries there. The immigration officers laughed about my experience but didn't express any concern. 
     
    I always carry copies of just about every receipt and approval notice I've received, along with a copy of my EAD card (that saved me) so would caution everyone to do the same! 
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    Amandaishere reacted to mustang85635 in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Of course they will admit him if he makes it to the US. He has got all the approval notices with him and they have everything in the computer. No need to worry about that. You saved yourself 500 bucks which is good but there was definetly luck involved . ! 
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    Amandaishere got a reaction from caliliving in Lost EAD Card while traveling abroad, how do i return to the US?   
    Thank you, it is actually a horrible situation because we have our greencard interview scheduled for next week in the US and so I certainly don't want to be  abroad and miss it. Really don't know how to solve this quickly. 
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