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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Just received my greencard in the mail today!!! :-) we are heading back to the UK for a couple of weeks on Thursday and I just wanted to know what I need to take with me, in order that I have no problems at immigration on my way back in to the U.S. Is my permanent resident card enough? or do I need to take the advance parole form that I was given too? any help appreciated thanks.

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-17

TOUCHED: 2008-09-19

TOUCHED : 2009-01-13

TOUCHED: 2009-01-14

NOA2: 2009-01-14 APPROVED !!!!

NOA2 Recd 2009-01-18

NVC received 2009-01-20

Left NVC 2009-01-21

Arrived London 2009-01-23

Received P-3 2009-01-30

Sent P-3 2009-02-08

Received P-4 2009-03-05

Medical 2009-03-06

Interview 2009-03-23 K-1 VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!! :-)

K-1 Received 2009-04-09

Moved to USA 2009-06-29

Married !!! 2009-08-06

Sent off I-485 2009-09-22

NOA1(x3) 2009-09-29

Received I-797C 2009-10-04

Biometrics 2009-10-24

Adv Parole Rec 2009-11-25

EAD received 2009-11-30

Greencard Interview 2010-01-22 APPROVED!

Greencard Rec 2010-01-29

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Your greencard and passport is all you need.

Enjoy your trip

12/30/05 - married

7/14/06 - sent I-130

7/18/06 - notice of arrival I-130

8/03/09 - received approval I-130

7/28/09 - sent AOS package

7/29/09 - arrived Chicago lockbox

8/05/09 - touched

8/07/09 - received notice of arrival I-485

8/07/09 - received Biometrics appoitment notice for 9/2/09

8/22/09 - did walk-in biometrics (in/out within 30 minutes)

8/25/09 - touched

10/23/09 - received interview appoitment letter for 11/24/09

11/24/09 - Interview - approved received I-551 stamp

11/25/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

11/28/09 - received welcome letter from USCIS (by mail)

11/30/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

12/02/09 - received email from USCIS - I-1485 approval noticed mailed out

12/03/09 - touched

12/05/09 - received 10 year green card in the mail, Thank you Jesus

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Just received my greencard in the mail today!!! :-) we are heading back to the UK for a couple of weeks on Thursday and I just wanted to know what I need to take with me, in order that I have no problems at immigration on my way back in to the U.S. Is my permanent resident card enough? or do I need to take the advance parole form that I was given too? any help appreciated thanks.

GC is more than enough. If it makes you feel better to bring the AP, bring it but the GC overrides all of that.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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GC is more than enough. If it makes you feel better to bring the AP, bring it but the GC overrides all of that.

Thanks a lot. I can relax now..!

I-129F Sent : 2008-09-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2008-09-17

TOUCHED: 2008-09-19

TOUCHED : 2009-01-13

TOUCHED: 2009-01-14

NOA2: 2009-01-14 APPROVED !!!!

NOA2 Recd 2009-01-18

NVC received 2009-01-20

Left NVC 2009-01-21

Arrived London 2009-01-23

Received P-3 2009-01-30

Sent P-3 2009-02-08

Received P-4 2009-03-05

Medical 2009-03-06

Interview 2009-03-23 K-1 VISA APPROVED!!!!!!!! :-)

K-1 Received 2009-04-09

Moved to USA 2009-06-29

Married !!! 2009-08-06

Sent off I-485 2009-09-22

NOA1(x3) 2009-09-29

Received I-797C 2009-10-04

Biometrics 2009-10-24

Adv Parole Rec 2009-11-25

EAD received 2009-11-30

Greencard Interview 2010-01-22 APPROVED!

Greencard Rec 2010-01-29

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Congratulations on getting your green card! Yay!!!

Have a safe trip!!!

F & J

 

I-130 / IR-5 TIMELINE (Petition for Mother)

2016/11/14 — I-130 sent via USPS Priority Mail Express 1-Day

2016/11/15 — I-130 delivered at 11:20 am in PHOENIX, AZ 85034 to BANK ONE, signed for by J LOPEZ; Priority Date  |  2016/11/17 Receipt Date

2016/11/18 I-797C Notice Date; USCIS Acceptance Confirmation Email, case routed to Nebraska Service Center  |  2016/11/21I-797C Postmark

2017/01/18 I-797 Approval Notice Date  |  2017/01/19I-797 Postmark  |  2017/01/23 I-797 Approval Notice hard copy received

 

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Filed: Country: Germany
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Just received my greencard in the mail today!!! :-) we are heading back to the UK for a couple of weeks on Thursday and I just wanted to know what I need to take with me, in order that I have no problems at immigration on my way back in to the U.S. Is my permanent resident card enough? or do I need to take the advance parole form that I was given too? any help appreciated thanks.

you do not need parole,just GC

parole needs to those people who do not have a GC

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