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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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what are her options to come back to the country since:

1.I have no green card because my green card is with the in laws.

2. i do not even know my alien registration number.

3. I do not have my state ID and social security card but i do know my social security number.

1. If the I-551 stamp in your passport is expired, go to the US embassy and ask for transport papers. They will enable re-entry into the US.

2. This should be in your passport. If it's not, they should be able to look you up based on your passport details and prints etc

3. That's fine. Change your address with the DMV once back in the US and apply for a replacement ID. Then go to the SSA and get a replacement SS card. The card itself isn't "needed" as long as you know the number but it's free to get.

Once back in the US report the GC stolen. Report the Mil as having stolen it. Make an INFOPASS and get an I-551 (GC) stamp in your passport to act as proof of LPR status (if the one in your passport is expired already). File an I-90 for a replacement GC unless you can get the in-laws to return it in exchange for dropping the charges of theft.

File for divorce and move on.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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It seems your friends husband and MIL does not want her in US, does your friend have family or friends in US with whom she can stay or would help her?

If she does not have any other family or friend in US than fighting and getting a GC is not going to be much help.

She will have to go embassy in Pakistan and ask for temp travel doc, once she has that she can enter us and file a police report against her husband and mil for taking away her documents and Id and she can retrieve her belonging and docs in prescene of police officer.

While all this happening she would need a place to stay with some relative or friends or family as I am sure she would not want to stay with her husband and MIL.

After that she can file for divorce and move one with her life and remove the condition on her own and move on.

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