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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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good morning everybody,

may all are having a great weekend wherever they are,

my question is simple and easy and hopefully it is not that much complicated

im a Green Card Holder and hoping to drop a visit back home Morocco to visit my family, but and since this is all new to me, i do know how it's done, beside my passport and Green Card and my State Id, and of course my Boarding Passes, Am i going to need anything else Such as an Extra Document that i need to get before i leave, since my main concern isn't leaving the US, but my concerns is on the way back and crossing the Moroccan Customs?

some Tips to help,

I am a Moroccan citizen,(i hope i won't sound stupid about my question to enter and leave my own Country) LOL

I am a Green Card Holder

and i thank everybody who choosed to help, and even those who choosed to read and couldn't help for whatever reason is,

I appreciate all your inputs and time to read my subject, thank you everybody

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

Moroccan passport and the GC to enter the US

you use your passport to enter as a citizen of your country and the same passport with the GC to enter. it's easy

and enjoy your trip

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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Don't feel stupid - my husband was very nervous when he visited Morocco as a green card holder, too. Everything went fine, though. You don't need anything other than what you mentioned.

Enjoy your trip!

venusfire

met online May 2006

visited him in Morocco July 2006

K-1 petition sent late September 2006 after second visit

December 2006 - third trip - went for his visa interview (stood outside all day)

visa approved! arrived here together right before Christmas 2006

married January 2007

AOS paperwork sent February 2007

RFE (yipee)

another RFE (yikes)

AOS approval July 2007

sent Removal of Conditions paperwork 01 May 2009

received I-751 NOA 14 May 2009

received ASC appt. notice 28 May 2009

biometrics appt. 12 June 2009

I-751 approval date 25 Sept 2009 (no updates on the system - still says 'received'/"initial review")

19 Oct 2009 - got text message "card production ordered"

24 Oct 2009 - actual card in the mail box!

sent his N-400 - 14 May 2010

check cashed 27 May 2010

NOA received 29 May 2010 (dated 24 May)

Biometrics Appointment Letter received 17 June 2010

Biometrics scheduled for 08 July 2010; walk-in successfully done in Philadelphia 07 July 2010

02 Oct 2010 - FINALLY got email saying the case was being transferred to the local office. Hoping to get his interview letter soon...

05 Oct 2010 - received interview letter!!!!

08 November 2010 - scheduled for N-400 interview

- went together for interview; file isn't there - need to wait to be rescheduled

Jan 2011 - went for Infopass

25 Feb 2011 - interview

19 April 2011 - Infopass

8 July 2011 - HE'S FINALLY A CITIZEN - WOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

30 July 2011 - citizenship party

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Filed: Other Country: Morocco
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from what i understand, you worry about getting back to the u.s.!!
first on all, make sure your Moroccan passport is still valid. That's very important.

the greencard works like your visa, so there is no problem about that.

would like to find a job before i die.

any general labor (i'm not asking for mayor position).

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