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I traveled with expired GC, and the letter saying I've been extended for a year. Prior to my trip, I called the USCIS and they told me if I had that letter, I should be fine. Well...
I went to Colombia, and upon re-entry (in TX) to the USA, I was taken to a back room for "checking out your greencard". My passport, GC, and letter was taken by a guy who spent about 15 minutes "checking" things out. Whatever he was "checking" for, I have no idea.
Anyway, the guy calls me over to his desk, gives me my stuff, and says "thanks" and that was it.
I quickly got my luggage and a cab, always looking behind my back for running customs officials...
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Thanks, lucyrich, for the answer!
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Hey everyone,
Hope you're all doing good. I'm getting ready to submit my N-400 (married to a US citizen for 3 years) and I was wondering: apart from the documentation listed on the USCIS website, should I send in more "stuff"? If so, should I use the things I sent in for Removal of Conditional Status (I-751, I believe) AND more recent documentation?
What have your experiences been? If sending in only what USCIS states on their webpage, have they asked for more?
Thanks in advance!
Divorce, Removing Conditions and waiver
in Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion
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Just a warning: removing the Conditional Status will be tough if you divorce before you do so.
A friend of mine tried it and ended up deported. That doesn't mean the same will happen to you, but I'm guessing that's a risk that comes with it.