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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My wife and I will be filing 89 days prior to expiration of her Conditional green card. From the timelines here it appears that the initial process (review and biometrics) happen pretty quickly but the Cal Service Center does not approve for up to six months or more. My wife's mother is touch and go with illness in Ukraine. I am wondering what we need to file if the permanent green card is not sent to us by its current expiration. She may need to tavel at the drop of the hat. Anyone have any experience or thoughts on this?

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July 2, 2010 Elya and Ken Married in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
July 14, 2011 - Point of Entry Chicago. Arrived safely. Hurah
April 11, 2013 CSC Filed I-751

August 8, Pending Oath

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
Timeline

Sorry eveyone found my answer in one of the other posts as I was digging. Thanks

"Me: You will be mailed a letter receipt for your I-751 stating the above. Carry it and your expired Green Card as proof of your continued status as a PR. ie: Nothing Changes."

July 2, 2010 Elya and Ken Married in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
July 14, 2011 - Point of Entry Chicago. Arrived safely. Hurah
April 11, 2013 CSC Filed I-751

August 8, Pending Oath

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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My wife and I will be filing 89 days prior to expiration of her Conditional green card. From the timelines here it appears that the initial process (review and biometrics) happen pretty quickly but the Cal Service Center does not approve for up to six months or more. My wife's mother is touch and go with illness in Ukraine. I am wondering what we need to file if the permanent green card is not sent to us by its current expiration. She may need to tavel at the drop of the hat. Anyone have any experience or thoughts on this?

Thanks

LOTS of experience. Alla, Pasha and Sergey ALL traveled and returned internationally, from Canada many times (we live 10 minutes from the border) and Ukraine and Russia at least once each. They NEVER had any problem whatsoever. Simply show your expired green card and the 1 year extension letter (original) along with their Ukrainian passport to re-enter the USA. Never a problem. She can travel at any time, just as she can now.

You do not need to file anything, you will get a 1 year extension letter when you file the I-751.

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Gary And Alla

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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LOTS of experience. Alla, Pasha and Sergey ALL traveled and returned internationally, from Canada many times (we live 10 minutes from the border) and Ukraine and Russia at least once each. They NEVER had any problem whatsoever. Simply show your expired green card and the 1 year extension letter (original) along with their Ukrainian passport to re-enter the USA. Never a problem. She can travel at any time, just as she can now.

You do not need to file anything, you will get a 1 year extension letter when you file the I-751.

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