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Just a little bit of information. My husband(from the the UK)and I are moving from Virginia to Iowa. We've just recently purchased a house there and will close the end of September. My husbands green card expires Jan 15 2012 so we will need to file it sometime in later October. Our problem is we are not moving until November 14th-we are having a baby the end of October and can't move prior to that. Should we wait a few weeks and file the form? And if we do to which service center? Vermont or CA. We just need his biometrics to be scheduled in Iowa not Virginia. Also we plan on taking a trip to the UK next year and would just like to confirm that he can travel on his expired greencard as long as he has his year extension with him is that correct?

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If you want it scheduled in Iowa then wait to file when you are in Iowa.

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Wait to file until you have moved to Iowa. Also, update your address when you move with USCIS online.

If you file from Iowa you will send your packet to California.

Yes, he can travel on his expired greencard so long as he has his letter of extension with him.

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Just a little bit of information. My husband(from the the UK)and I are moving from Virginia to Iowa. We've just recently purchased a house there and will close the end of September. My husbands green card expires Jan 15 2012 so we will need to file it sometime in later October. Our problem is we are not moving until November 14th-we are having a baby the end of October and can't move prior to that. Should we wait a few weeks and file the form? And if we do to which service center? Vermont or CA. We just need his biometrics to be scheduled in Iowa not Virginia. Also we plan on taking a trip to the UK next year and would just like to confirm that he can travel on his expired greencard as long as he has his year extension with him is that correct?

Thanks

Wait till you move to your residence in Iowa and file it there. CA service center is moving faster than vermont and your bio will be setup in your new home state. So the few weeks you loose moving you'll make up with your new service center. Also once you get the extension letter, it will be more than enough to go out of the country and get back in. Goodluck with the newborn and uscis.

 
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