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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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My wife just got her greencard.

I just wanted to confirm after the Permanent Resident Card arrives she can now travel outside USA? We were planning to go to Canada for a trip.

No need to file for Advance Parole?

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Me (USA), Wife (Pakistan)

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I-130 - NOA1 - 3-15-2004 Receipt from Nebraska

I-129F - NOA1 - 3-30-2004 MSC

I-129F - NOA2 - 7-14-2004 MSC

I-130 - NOA2 - 11-29-2004 Receipt from from California

Mailed AOS Package 8-25-2005

Received Receipt notice for I-485 9-6-2005

Biometrics Appointment for AOS - 2-1-2006

N-400 applied for June 2009

Fingerprint appointment Aug 8 2009

US Citizenship Interview Sept 29 2009

Oath Ceremony Sept 29 2009

Passport application submitted Sept 29 2009

Passport received Oct. 6, 2009

Original US citizenship papers returned Oct. 9, 2009

All done! :-)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Once you have the greencard, AP is no longer required. Have a good trip

K-1 Journey*

Nov 2004 Met in Recife

02-01-06 I-129F Sent to VSC

04-26-06 Interview APPROVED!!!!!!!

05-18-06 Eliana arrived in New York

07-22-06 Married in Las Vegas!!!!!

AOS/AP Journey*

07-25-06 I-485 and I-131 Sent to Chicago

08-18-06 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

10-06-06 AP Approved

10-11-06 AOS Approved (without interview)

10-20-06 Green Card Received!! Done until July 2008

01-27-07 Second Wedding (in Brazil)

I-751 Journey*

07-09-08 I-751 Sent to VSC

09-16-08 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

02-25-09 Transferred to CSC

03-20-09 Approved (without interview)

03-27-09 Emily is born!!!

04-07-09 Green Card Received!!

11-18-11 Lucas is born!!!

N-400 Journey*

12-15-11 N-400 Sent to Texas

02-09-12 Biometrics Appointmnet (Completed)

03-21-12 Interview (Approved)

03-21-12 Oath Ceremony

PROCESS IS DONE!!!!!!

*See Profile for detailed list of all dates

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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Never mind I just found this from the USCIS website.

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/howdoi/PermRes.htm

International Travel

A Permanent Resident of the United States can travel freely outside of the US. A passport from the country of citizenship is normally all that is needed. To reenter the US a Permanent Resident normally needs to present the green card (Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551) for readmission. A reentry permit is needed for reentry for trips greater than one year but less than two years in duration.

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Me (USA), Wife (Pakistan)

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I-130 - NOA1 - 3-15-2004 Receipt from Nebraska

I-129F - NOA1 - 3-30-2004 MSC

I-129F - NOA2 - 7-14-2004 MSC

I-130 - NOA2 - 11-29-2004 Receipt from from California

Mailed AOS Package 8-25-2005

Received Receipt notice for I-485 9-6-2005

Biometrics Appointment for AOS - 2-1-2006

N-400 applied for June 2009

Fingerprint appointment Aug 8 2009

US Citizenship Interview Sept 29 2009

Oath Ceremony Sept 29 2009

Passport application submitted Sept 29 2009

Passport received Oct. 6, 2009

Original US citizenship papers returned Oct. 9, 2009

All done! :-)

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