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Here' s my situation my husband, daughter and I are getting ready to takea trip to Europe.

My GC has long times expired and my case is in California.

Months ago i went to the uscis office where they stamped my passport for an extension of one year.

So yesterday I called the uscis to know what is goig on with my case and it's the same since february 2007 it' s pending.

At this point I' m very frustrated i get so little infos when i called regarding if it' s ok to travel or not ... But in the meanwhile it' s been really long since i have seen my family....

So did some of you experienced problems coming back in the US ?

Thank you in advance.

I took an info pass for tuesday morning in Denver.

Rejane

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I have traveled three times with an expired card and the extension letter and I have not had any problems.

Don't worry and have fun on your vacation! :star:

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Here' s my situation my husband, daughter and I are getting ready to takea trip to Europe.

My GC has long times expired and my case is in California.

Months ago i went to the uscis office where they stamped my passport for an extension of one year.

So yesterday I called the uscis to know what is goig on with my case and it's the same since february 2007 it' s pending.

At this point I' m very frustrated i get so little infos when i called regarding if it' s ok to travel or not ... But in the meanwhile it' s been really long since i have seen my family....

So did some of you experienced problems coming back in the US ?

Thank you in advance.

I took an info pass for tuesday morning in Denver.

Rejane

If you have a stamp in the passport, you have proof of legal status. The card might expire but your status as a permanent resident doesn't.

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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