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I hope someone can answer this. I already have my conditional green card and I will be traveling to Brazil next week to see my family there. My GC was approved by CSC, without interview, so I still have the I94. Should I bring the I94 with my passport? Has anyone experienced this same situation while traveling outside US?

Simonne

K1 - approved - 02/15/06

***MARRIED**** 07/13/2006

AOS - approved - 11/22/2006

Removing conditions

Sent- VT- 10/20/2008

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Well I just want to congratulate you on arriving to US and GC!!

I would take it just to be safe but really do not know. On a different note, I would think though that you would have to buy your RT tickets with your maiden name so it matches your passport is what I have heard. Someone else will for sure give you better advice. Be sure to bring your marriage certificate with you also just in case.

Enjoy your trip to Brasil!!!! (F)

10Yr GC arrived 07/02/09 - Naturalization is next

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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I hope someone can answer this. I already have my conditional green card and I will be traveling to Brazil next week to see my family there. My GC was approved by CSC, without interview, so I still have the I94. Should I bring the I94 with my passport? Has anyone experienced this same situation while traveling outside US?

Simonne

You will need to show the green card along with your passport while traveling. These two things are your travel documents and, although admission is not 100% guaranteed, the green card is proof you are a permanent resident and should re-admit you to the U.S. upon return.

Good luck with your travel home!

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I hope someone can answer this. I already have my conditional green card and I will be traveling to Brazil next week to see my family there. My GC was approved by CSC, without interview, so I still have the I94. Should I bring the I94 with my passport? Has anyone experienced this same situation while traveling outside US?

Simonne

The I-94 is the departure/arrival record for non-immigrants (status based on a visa). Since you've got your green card, you are an immigrant. I-94 not needed. What I would do is detach the I-94 from your passport, but don't throw it away. Keep it somewhere safe and bring it with you (separately from your passport) when you depart the US...I doubt the airline will even think to ask for it once they see your green card.

9/4/06 - AOS package accepted at Chicago

9/11/06 - ND AOS package

9/14/06 - NOA AOS, AP and EAD

9/16/06 - Biometrics letter received

9/18/06 - All touched

9/19/06 - AP and EAD touched

9/20/06 - RFE notice by email (verify income and employment)

9/23/06 - Biometrics

9/25/06 - NOA I-130 (finally)

9/26/06 - Touched AOS and EAD

10/4/06 - Returned RFE materials by USPS Express mail

10/5/06 - RFE materials signed for by D Atwell

10/12/06 - E-Mail notification RFE material received 10/10/06

11/3/06 - Received interview notice (for 12/18/06)

12/18/06 - Approved with letter in hand (no stamp)

1/3/07 - GC in hand Remove conditions 9/18/08

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I hope someone can answer this. I already have my conditional green card and I will be traveling to Brazil next week to see my family there. My GC was approved by CSC, without interview, so I still have the I94. Should I bring the I94 with my passport? Has anyone experienced this same situation while traveling outside US?

Simonne

You will need to show the green card along with your passport while traveling. These two things are your travel documents and, although admission is not 100% guaranteed, the green card is proof you are a permanent resident and should re-admit you to the U.S. upon return.

Good luck with your travel home!

Just curious...but why are those two documents not 100% guaranteed admission back into the US? I understand that with AP, but with the GC there shouldn't be any problems re-entering.

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I hope someone can answer this. I already have my conditional green card and I will be traveling to Brazil next week to see my family there. My GC was approved by CSC, without interview, so I still have the I94. Should I bring the I94 with my passport? Has anyone experienced this same situation while traveling outside US?

Simonne

You will need to show the green card along with your passport while traveling. These two things are your travel documents and, although admission is not 100% guaranteed, the green card is proof you are a permanent resident and should re-admit you to the U.S. upon return.

Good luck with your travel home!

Just curious...but why are those two documents not 100% guaranteed admission back into the US? I understand that with AP, but with the GC there shouldn't be any problems re-entering.

Didn't maintain resident status, for example, leaving the country over a year without a re-entry permit. Not the case here. Shouldn't be a problem re-entering on GC in most cases.

9/4/06 - AOS package accepted at Chicago

9/11/06 - ND AOS package

9/14/06 - NOA AOS, AP and EAD

9/16/06 - Biometrics letter received

9/18/06 - All touched

9/19/06 - AP and EAD touched

9/20/06 - RFE notice by email (verify income and employment)

9/23/06 - Biometrics

9/25/06 - NOA I-130 (finally)

9/26/06 - Touched AOS and EAD

10/4/06 - Returned RFE materials by USPS Express mail

10/5/06 - RFE materials signed for by D Atwell

10/12/06 - E-Mail notification RFE material received 10/10/06

11/3/06 - Received interview notice (for 12/18/06)

12/18/06 - Approved with letter in hand (no stamp)

1/3/07 - GC in hand Remove conditions 9/18/08

 
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