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Hi everyone,

My Greencard will expire on Dec. 21st and I have filed for removal of conditions in September, got my biometrics appointment today.

However, we'll be travelling for Christmas and will be out of the country until the 27th of December, when my GC will already be expired. I know that the NOA1 extends the GC for one year, but my question now is: do I need another stamp in my passport or is it sufficient to bring the NOA1 along on the trip?

Does anyone have experience with re-entering the country with a NOA1?

Thanks,

sophyie

short history:

2001 - met in Germany

April 2003 - fell in love

Aug 2004 - go to the US for internship

Feb 2005 - both return to Germany

Aug 2006 - getting married

DCF timeline:

09/01/2006 - filed the petition in Frankfurt

09/06/2006 - medical in Frankfurt

09/26/2006 - faxed checklist

10/05/2006 - received interview invite

11/01/2006 - INTERVIEW in Frankfurt - approved!

11/04/2006 - VISA IN HAND!!

12/21/2006 - POE San Francisco and ON TO SEA!

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Does anyone have experience with re-entering the country with a NOA1?

Last week i got back from Canada with my expired green card and NOA. didn'tt have any problem to get in USA

I'll be travelling in december to Europe for christmas and new years eve with expired green card and NOA again

I'm not worrying at all

animated_us_flag.gifN-400 Naturalization

03/23/09 Sent N-400 to Lewisville, Texas by UPS

03/25/09 delivered

03/30/09 check cashed

03/31/09 NOA

04/03/09 Touched

04/24/09 Biometrics

07/18/09 Interview letter received

08/19/09 Interview -*APPROVED*

08/27/09 Oath date -** US CITIZEN **

09/01/09 Applied for passport

09/14/09 Passport Received !!!

Filed: Timeline
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Does anyone have experience with re-entering the country with a NOA1?

Last week i got back from Canada with my expired green card and NOA. didn'tt have any problem to get in USA

I'll be travelling in december to Europe for christmas and new years eve with expired green card and NOA again

I'm not worrying at all

Its ok to travel out of town,with your NOA ,you don't need a stamp.have someone check your mail regularly when you are gone, you might get an intereview letter if need be, but hopefully all that will be done by the time you are ready to travel,anything can happen between now and then, you know how uscis acts

 
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