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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Hi Guys,

I am going to be mailing out the I-751 packet tomorrow. Her GC is set to expire on June 9th, 2008 (I know I should have done this earlier). We are planning a trip to Aruba from May 29th - June 2nd. Will there be any problems? Will we get something that extends her GC by then? Please help :( I really hope there aren't any issues.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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I guess my question, if I don't get the NOA1 by then, are there any issues with her coming back into US on Jun 2nd, even though her GC doesn't expire till the 9th.

Expiration date is the expiration date... If it is not expired it is still good.

YMMV

Filed: Other Country: India
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I wouldn't worry about it since you will be back by the time it is going to be expired!

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I agree, no need to worry since you will be back before the GC expires. Even after your gc says it expires, if you filled the paperwork, means that it isn't actually expired, and they should be able to tell that at the POE, however I imagine that would be a hassle, but have been told by one employee of the USCIS that at the POE they would be able to tell.

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

Posted
I agree, no need to worry since you will be back before the GC expires. Even after your gc says it expires, if you filled the paperwork, means that it isn't actually expired, and they should be able to tell that at the POE, however I imagine that would be a hassle, but have been told by one employee of the USCIS that at the POE they would be able to tell.

Just make sure that you do come back before the gc expires.

kmineo, if the gc is expired, one must have either an extension letter or an I-551 stamp before departing the US. One must not assume that the USCBP person at the POE has visibility of one's I-751 application.

08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

Posted
I agree, no need to worry since you will be back before the GC expires. Even after your gc says it expires, if you filled the paperwork, means that it isn't actually expired, and they should be able to tell that at the POE, however I imagine that would be a hassle, but have been told by one employee of the USCIS that at the POE they would be able to tell.

Just make sure that you do come back before the gc expires.

kmineo, if the gc is expired, one must have either an extension letter or an I-551 stamp before departing the US. One must not assume that the USCBP person at the POE has visibility of one's I-751 application.

Eau_xplain, I agree you should have it, but the first time my wife tried to get another stamp because hers was expiring before her trip, the USCIS person on the phone said "it wasn't needed, and that they would be able to tell at the POE." So I don't know how you can say you MUST have either... According to the USCIS employee that is not true. It makes a bit of sense, because what if something happens to that piece of paper. There is still record of your file on the computers. The ease of accessing it is questionable no doubt.

However, I made my wife go get another infopass appointment despite what that representive told her and get an extenstion anyway. One must assume that the USCBP person at the POE has the ability to discover that your GC is still valid. However i do not think this would be a speedy process at all, I am sure supervisors would be involved.

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

Posted
I agree, no need to worry since you will be back before the GC expires. Even after your gc says it expires, if you filled the paperwork, means that it isn't actually expired, and they should be able to tell that at the POE, however I imagine that would be a hassle, but have been told by one employee of the USCIS that at the POE they would be able to tell.

Just make sure that you do come back before the gc expires.

kmineo, if the gc is expired, one must have either an extension letter or an I-551 stamp before departing the US. One must not assume that the USCBP person at the POE has visibility of one's I-751 application.

Eau_xplain, I agree you should have it, but the first time my wife tried to get another stamp because hers was expiring before her trip, the USCIS person on the phone said "it wasn't needed, and that they would be able to tell at the POE." So I don't know how you can say you MUST have either... According to the USCIS employee that is not true. It makes a bit of sense, because what if something happens to that piece of paper. There is still record of your file on the computers. The ease of accessing it is questionable no doubt.

However, I made my wife go get another infopass appointment despite what that representive told her and get an extenstion anyway. One must assume that the USCBP person at the POE has the ability to discover that your GC is still valid. However i do not think this would be a speedy process at all, I am sure supervisors would be involved.

Glad to hear that your wife did get a stamp. :)

Was it someone from the USCIS 800 Information line who told you that one won't need an extension letter nor an I-551 stamp if the GC is expired?

08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

Posted

Yes it was someone at th1 1-800 number. Like I said it makes sense that the are able to tell, but I imagine you might be waiting around a while before they could verify it. Anyway no point to risk it in my eyes. That is the last thing you want to deal with after traveling 24 hours.

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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