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Anyone can give opinion or ideas what to do about the problem of my friend here in vj about her sister in law?

Her sister in law is in the Philippines right now and she traveled without parole to travel, without stamp in her passport and expired 2 yr green card. But just have her notice of approval for her 10 yr green card. Is she able to come back without problem at the POE since her 10 year green card has been approved?

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Anyone can give opinion or ideas what to do about the problem of my friend here in vj about her sister in law?

Her sister in law is in the Philippines right now and she traveled without parole to travel, without stamp in her passport and expired 2 yr green card. But just have her notice of approval for her 10 yr green card. Is she able to come back without problem at the POE since her 10 year green card has been approved?

No problem as long as she has the extension letter with the expired GC.

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Haole is right. A GC holder does not need advance parole to travel. Although a stamp in the passport is nice to have, it's not necessary. Your friend's sister-in-law can come back showing her Philippine passport, the expired GC and the extension letter.

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08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-

01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

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Haole is right. A GC holder does not need advance parole to travel. Although a stamp in the passport is nice to have, it's not necessary. Your friend's sister-in-law can come back showing her Philippine passport, the expired GC and the extension letter.

Tell your friend to make a couple copies. The letter is "gold". Lose it and she'll go thru all kinds of trouble to get back.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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