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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Latvia
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Hi! I need advice. Me and mu husband will have our AOS interview soon. I just found out that my home countrys passports changed to biometric passports. That means I still have the old type of passport that is not walid anymore. I checked with my embassy and they said I need to change my passport and will not be able to leave USA with th passport that I have. At the interview I heard they stamp approveal in the passport adn then send a permanent resident card? What if I change my passport after the interview, I will loose the stamp? Can some one help me with this?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Latvia
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do you have a trip planned? If approved the GC is usually but a few weeks away

Thanks for writing back. I am planning to go to Europe in Spring. Do I still need the stamp in the passport or it is enough with the GC? Is the stamp the same as GC?

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The stamp is just a temporary thing to show you have been approved for GC- no longer needed when you get the physical card.

USCIS TIMELINE

N400 (Citizenship Application):

Package sent: 02/17/2012

NOA Date: 02/21/2012

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