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Seeing as my I751 extension is running out, I called the Infohelp people... Hmm that was fun but anyhow... they said that the only reason I would need to get a stamp in my

passport is if I intend to leave the country, and if I dont intend to leave the country then dont worry about it.

Does that sound right?

Also can someone explain to me what is going on with the I751 Apps, Im at the Nebraska center and its still showing July 06, and from reading the forum it seems that a lot of people are waiting who applied earlier then us.

Maybe Im just wrong?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline

Other reasons for the stamp are:

Your driver's license is about to expire and you need evidence of residency to renew.

Or: Your employer wants to verify your employment authorization status.

But yes most get the stamp if they intend to travel internationally.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=47475 Not enough timelines for removal of conditions.

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Since you have filed your I-751, there is nothing more you need to do, unless you want/need to travel outside the country before your 10-year card is received.

In that case, schedule an Infopass appointment at your local field office, take your documents along, and request an I-551 stamp in your passport.

Regards,

G

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I-129F Filing

G (USA)

L (Scotland)

2005-02-05 Sent to TSC

2005-03-02 NOA2 rcvd

2005-04-27 Medical - 3:40 pm in Edinburgh

2005-05-19 Interview - approved!!

2005-06-12 G & L fly to Florida

2005-08-20 Wedding day!!

2005-09-15 Sent AOS docs

2005-09-23 NOA1 rcvd for 485, 765, and 131

2005-11-28 AP rcvd

2006-01-03 EAD rcvd

2006-03-08 AOS interview - Success - pending FBI name check!!

2006-04-05 Rcvd the 'Welcome To America' email. Name check is done!!

2006-04-17 Green Card Received!!

2008-02-05 Sent I-751 to remove conditions

2008-02-11 I-751 received in Texas

2008-02-25 Check finally cashed!!

2008-03-19 Biometrics completed in West Palm Beach

2008-12-23 Rcvd notification of GC production

2008-12-30 Rcvd notification of confirmation letter going in the mail.

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Filed: Timeline
Other reasons for the stamp are:

Your driver's license is about to expire and you need evidence of residency to renew.

Or: Your employer wants to verify your employment authorization status.

But yes most get the stamp if they intend to travel internationaly.

Yeh my state has recently started being harsh on people trying to get a driving license...lol.. but nope im good there, and Im at college at the moment finishing a degree off so I wont be working anytime this year :(

And as for flying, URGH... the flight over here was awfull, we went from Manchester to Copenhagen then all the way across to Seattle longest flight EVER.. then I was bundled in my wifes mini van and drove all the way down to southern oregon...put me off flying and minivans...

:devil:

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If it is easy, I would go ahead and get one. We were told that we didn't need an extension stamp on top of the one we already got that was due to expire (we lost the orginal paper), because the Immigration officers at entry would know what was going on. But then I called up another lady and she said, she would definitely go and get another one if we were planning on leaving the country because we would run into problems on reentry. So it all depends who you talk to there.

But on your question, it makes sense that you don't really need a stamp, since you are in the system and if you are not leaving the country. The next time your passport and greencard might be checked is in the renewal process, and of course they know that you are pending (well they should).

Saying all that I go back to my first sentance if it is easy go ahead and get it.

26/02/2005 Married in London to South African with UK Residency

28/02/2005 Sent off I-130 to London Consular

08/03/2005 Charge posted on Credit Card

14/03/2005 Sent off DS-230

15/03/2005 NOA of I-130

24/03/2005 Received Packet 3

18/04/2005 Sent in Form 169 (notice of readiness)

10/05/2005 Received Packet 4

06/06/2005 Medical at 10:00am in London

15/06/2005 Interview at 9:00 am (108 Days) -Approved

16/06/2005 Noon - Recieved Papers and Visa from Embassy

21/08/2005 Wife entered US on green Card

Conditions Removed +/- 1 year

??/06/2007 Submitted I-751

??/07/2007 Biometrics

02/04/2008 Application transferred from TSC to VSC

01/July/2008 Card Production ordered

N-400 process-3 months & 8 days

16/June/2008 Sent in packet of N-400

18/June/2008 NOA Priority date

20/June/2008 Check cashed

26/June/2008 NOA recieved

12/July/2008 Biometrics

08/Sept/2008 Interview- passed

24/Sept/2008 Oath (Cancelled due to Hurricane Ike)

29/Oct/2008 Oath & Passport Application (not expedited)

07/Nov/2008 Passport Received - Done with the Process

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Other reasons for the stamp are:

Your driver's license is about to expire and you need evidence of residency to renew.

Or: Your employer wants to verify your employment authorization status.

But yes most get the stamp if they intend to travel internationally.

:time:http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/profile.php?id=47475 Not enough timelines for removal of conditions.

Just want to add my 5cent-"Your NEW employer wants to verify your employment authorization status." Once you got a GC (even if it is in CR category-conditional resident), you are a permanent resident. By law employer should not ask for a new verification. Card might get expired-does not mean that your status of a permanent resident got expired.

Karina and Tomy

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