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Just now, Ksenia_O said:
It doesn't matter - stamp or a 'combo".
A Green card, I-551stamp, a "combo" of an Ext Letter+an expired green card - they all represent Form I-551. And an expiration of one of those doesn't mean your status got expired - in the system you still are seen as a LPR, regardless what Form of I-551 you present at the border.
So, no worries - you will be fine. Besides, I wouldn't take any risk by mailing your new green card abroad. No way.
Enjoy your trip and safe travel!
Thank you so much!!! Have a nice day 😃
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Just now, Ksenia_O said:
You are fine with a combo of Ext Letter+expired green card, don't stress yourself out
My 10 years green card was approved while I was abroad. I came back with I-551 stamp in my passport with NO issue, at all (ext Letter was already expired, so had to get the stamp before leaving)
Ksenia, thank you for your responce!! 💐 I calmed down a little bit cause I thought Im the only one in such situation) though I dont have a stamp in my passport.
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Hi everyone!
Briefly the situation is - I filed for removing conditions late December last year, got extension letter, got fingerprints waived and left the country to visit my family. Curently im abroad. I checked my case status yesterday and out of sudden found out that my new green card had been issued without interview. They work fast when you do not need it 😆
So the question is - can I get back with expired green card + extension letter or I need to have a new green card and they wont let me in without it?
My husband tried to call USCIS but its always only machine on the line
We're thinking about mailing it to me. Does somebody know what postal service accept green cards for mailing? DHL?
Thanks in advance! 🙂
I-751 December 2020 Filers
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Hi everyone!
Posting my statistics:
Decmber 28, 2020 - We received your Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence