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Hello Vjers ,

I need some advice , first of all I have My Permanent Residence Card & I want to travel to Guyana to see my parents on March 20th 2009 , I wanna know if I'll have any problems leaving the USA or returning back because I'm leaving for a whole month , my Green card expires in 2010 , Is there anything important that I need to walk with besides my husband , passport , green card , marriage certificate :lol: ?

Yours Truly Mini

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You should have no issues leaving - and upon return you'll need your GC/PR Card, passport (of course) and marriage certificate (if your name changed/is different on your GC/PR card). Otherwise, have a nice trip. :thumbs:

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