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I gave my Biometrics in August and am awaiting for my green card to arrive ..I need to travel abraod next month..From what I know after reading a few posts here :You need to have the 1551 stamp to travel and that the paper NOA is a waste .Now my question is what is the process the get an 1551 stamp.

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Aparna

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Hi ,

I gave my Biometrics in August and am awaiting for my green card to arrive ..I need to travel abraod next month..From what I know after reading a few posts here :You need to have the 1551 stamp to travel and that the paper NOA is a waste .Now my question is what is the process the get an 1551 stamp.

Thx in advance

Aparna

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I assume you are in process of removing condition if yes then NOA must be saying that your alien card has been extended for 1 year also work and travel autorized. You can travel with your GC even if expired and this NOA letter. I dont think they will give you I-551 stamp until you dont hear from USCIS in a year and then you can request for stamp otherwise they stamp when you have i-751 approval letter coz that letter says you should go to immigration office to stamp your passport and also to process for new card.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

You only need one or the other: either your expired green card with the NOA paper extension OR the I-551 stamp in a passport. When I went they were turning away people who had the NOA letter but wanted the stamp as well. It's redundant to have both because they mean the same thing. You're 'good to go' as long as you received your NOA saying your status is 'extended by a year'.

*~*~*~ CR Timeline ~*~*~*

Jan. 29 2004 -- NOA I-130

July 2 2004 -- RFE

Aug. 6 2004 -- NOA2 I-130 APPROVED!!

Nov. 10 2004 -- NVC completes case!!

...waiting for an interview date...day 300+ and counting...

Dec. 11 2004 -- NVC assigns interview for January 6 2005!

Jan. 6 2005 -- Approved!

Jan. 9 2005 -- Living in the US

Jan. 24 2005 -- Welcome to America letter received

Jan. 29 2005 -- Green card arrives! (15 business days after entry)

Feb. 3 2005 -- Gainfully employed

Feb. 7 2005 -- SS card comes in mail (re-applied in person Jan. 25 after DS-230 application resulted in nothing)

*~*~*~* Removing Conditions~*~*~*

Nov. 27 2006 -- filed I-751 to Vermont

Jan. 08 2007 -- received I-551 stamp received from Boston with Infopass appt (card expired tomorrow, no NOA; they took my green card :( )

Jan. 10 2007 -- NOA received (figures!! Dated 12/21/2006)

Jan. 11 2007 -- biometrics appt letter (Dated 01/05/2007)

Jan. 20 2007 -- biometrics done in Boston

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