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Hi all! I really need some advice about my Adjustment of Status. My I-94 will expire on August 23, 2009. We are going to mail our Adjustment this week before it expires.

Our problem is that we are going to move to Alabama (we are from Guam) this October 1. I'm worried if its ok if I travel? We will fly Guam-Hawaii-Missouri-Alabama route.I know Guam is a US territory and we will have our NOA1 by that time, I just want to make sure that we will not encounter any problems in the airport. I've heard stories about people getting "deported" if they don't have the valid visa and I'll have mine "pending" by that time.

Another thing is I still don't have a driver's license or a valid ID. I have a dependent military ID from the Navy since my husband is from the Navy and it is the only government issued ID that I have. If in case they would want an ID from me, is it ok if I show them this instead of my passport? I do not want to show them my passport since my visa and my I-94 will be expired by that time, so I'll just spare myself from trouble and give them another ID instead, if they really need one. Most people say that they usually don't check passports since its a domestic travel but I read one story here on VJ that someone got "arrested" because she didn't have her passport with her even though she was just on a domestic flight.

I hope someone can help me. Any response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! =)

Feb. 11, 2012 - Sent ROC application

Feb. 13, 2012 - NOA 1 date

Feb. 18, 2012 - Received NOA 1

July 18, 2012 - ROC APPROVED!

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Hi all! I really need some advice about my Adjustment of Status. My I-94 will expire on August 23, 2009. We are going to mail our Adjustment this week before it expires.

Our problem is that we are going to move to Alabama (we are from Guam) this October 1. I'm worried if its ok if I travel? We will fly Guam-Hawaii-Missouri-Alabama route.I know Guam is a US territory and we will have our NOA1 by that time, I just want to make sure that we will not encounter any problems in the airport. I've heard stories about people getting "deported" if they don't have the valid visa and I'll have mine "pending" by that time.

Another thing is I still don't have a driver's license or a valid ID. I have a dependent military ID from the Navy since my husband is from the Navy and it is the only government issued ID that I have. If in case they would want an ID from me, is it ok if I show them this instead of my passport? I do not want to show them my passport since my visa and my I-94 will be expired by that time, so I'll just spare myself from trouble and give them another ID instead, if they really need one. Most people say that they usually don't check passports since its a domestic travel but I read one story here on VJ that someone got "arrested" because she didn't have her passport with her even though she was just on a domestic flight.

I hope someone can help me. Any response will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! =)

As long as you have the NOA1 receipt notice you filed for AOS you are safe after your I-94 expires. You can use your passport if you have to without any problem.

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

!! ALL PAU!

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