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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
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Hey everyone.

So after almost 2 years in the US, I'm ready to go visit my family in Venezuela. I already have my Conditional GreenCard which expires in 2013 and I just recently renewed my venezuelan passport as well. since I have a new passport, do I need to bring my I-94 with the new one? should I bring my old passport with me in case they need to see my old visa or anything? is there anything else I would need to leave and re-enter the country besides my passport and Greencard? THANK YOU everyone for your help. :D

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hey everyone.

So after almost 2 years in the US, I'm ready to go visit my family in Venezuela. I already have my Conditional GreenCard which expires in 2013 and I just recently renewed my venezuelan passport as well. since I have a new passport, do I need to bring my I-94 with the new one? should I bring my old passport with me in case they need to see my old visa or anything? is there anything else I would need to leave and re-enter the country besides my passport and Greencard? THANK YOU everyone for your help. :D

Passport and GC is all you need to get back in the US.

Have fun with the family!

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Passport and GC is all you need to get back in the US.

Have fun with the family!

You're all set. good.gif My husband and I traveled outside the US three times when I had my conditional green card. Going through immigration at the airport upon coming back has always been pleasant. Enjoy the food and company back home.

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