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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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I know this has probably been asked before, but I couldnt see anything lately. Im filing this week to remove my conditions, my green card expires in September. We are planning on traveling back to the UK for christmas and I know that the new green card wont be done by then. So, to travel, do I need to do anything else, like file for a travel permit like when I did my AOS? Or is this something that will be valid until I get my new one? I just need to know if there is anything additional I need to do when I file this week.

Thanks! :thumbs:

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After you file for ROC you will get a receipt notice (it looks like an NOA1). The receipt notice will automatically extend your green card by (1) year.

When you travel you need to carry your green card (and) your extension notice (receipt notice). Don't leave without the notice. Dont lose it during your trip.

Have a safe trip!

I know this has probably been asked before, but I couldnt see anything lately. Im filing this week to remove my conditions, my green card expires in September. We are planning on traveling back to the UK for christmas and I know that the new green card wont be done by then. So, to travel, do I need to do anything else, like file for a travel permit like when I did my AOS? Or is this something that will be valid until I get my new one? I just need to know if there is anything additional I need to do when I file this week.

Thanks! :thumbs:

 

i don't get it.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
Timeline
Posted

After you file for ROC you will get a receipt notice (it looks like an NOA1). The receipt notice will automatically extend your green card by (1) year.

When you travel you need to carry your green card (and) your extension notice (receipt notice). Don't leave without the notice. Dont lose it during your trip.

Have a safe trip!

Awesome, thank you so much for your quick and helpful response!

 
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