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My husband's greencard was approved without interview in February of this year. We are leaving in a week, for a trip to visit his family. My question concerns the I-94, which because we had no AOS interview, is still in his passport. Do we remove this from his passport, prior to our travel, or leave it there? I ask because I know that for those that are approved at the AOS interview, the I-94 is removed from the passport, but for those who are approved w/out interview, this(the I-94) remains in their passport. I don't want us to have any difficulty when leaving or upon re-entry into the US, because the I-94 is still stapled in my husband's passport. Any advice?

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My husband's greencard was approved without interview in February of this year. We are leaving in a week, for a trip to visit his family. My question concerns the I-94, which because we had no AOS interview, is still in his passport. Do we remove this from his passport, prior to our travel, or leave it there? I ask because I know that for those that are approved at the AOS interview, the I-94 is removed from the passport, but for those who are approved w/out interview, this(the I-94) remains in their passport. I don't want us to have any difficulty when leaving or upon re-entry into the US, because the I-94 is still stapled in my husband's passport. Any advice?

Thanks,

-P

Assuming you now have the GC - you can take the I-94 out; frame it, make it part of a scrapbook etc. :thumbs:

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I took mine off from the passport before I left last October no problem with it . enjoy the vacation.

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12/23/2010- Resend the packet with complete pages.

12/29/2010- Check cashed in

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01/10/2011- Email from USCIS for the Required Evidence( Finger printing)

01/26/2011-Biometric Schedule

02/07/2011-USCIS online status update-

02/12/2011- Received Interview Letter Scheduled March 14

02/12/2011- Received Descheduled letter

02/17/2011- USCIS online Status update

02/22/2011-New IL arrived schedule for March 29

02/22/2011-Descheduled Letter Again ( 2nd Time)

02/23/2011- I called USCIS and I was told new schedule in the computer for March 22

02/23/2011-USCIS ONline update....

03/01/2011-Interview Letter for March 22 @ 7:15 AM

03/22/2011- Interview and Oath; US Citizen

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Thanks for the quick response! Yes, my husband has his GC. We specifically wanted to wait for that before traveling...I know the advance parole is perfectly acceptable, but I guess I just wanted to play it as safe as possible. :blush:

We'll remove the I-94 from the passport before the trip.

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