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Hi Guys,

I am off 'home' for the first time in 15 months :dance: and so I am clueless about a couple of things. When we get to the UK do I have to fill out an I94? I assume Doug does but not sure I do. Will I have to go through the same channel as Doug (I want to anyway) but will I have to act like a USC or will i just show my passport?

When I come back do I have to show anything more than my green card and passport? and do I go through the visitors channels to an immigration officer or through the USC channels to an immigration officer? :unsure:

Any help would be gratefully received, :D

Kathy (UK) Doug (US)

Met online 03.08.03

1st Holiday together US 8th August 2 weeks

2nd Holiday together 18th december 4 weeks

NOA1 19th April 2004

3rd Holiday together 21st July 4 weeks

NOA2 5th August 2004

Pack 3 arrived 28th August 2004 (or there abouts)

Pack 3 returned 30th September (21 days waiting for police checks)

Just awaiting Pack 4!!!

E-mail 1st November to Embassy

E-mail back same day to say

Interview 15th November

Pack 4 arrived 4th November

Approved 15th November

Arrived in the US 14th December

211 days from NOA1 to approval

Married at last on 26th February 2005

AOS

Sent off all the papers to lock box 4th March

NOA for I-131, I-485 and I-765 recieved 1st April dated 29th March 2005

Biometrics and Fingerprinting Appt. 21st April completed

29th April email approving AP

2nd May email EAD approved

2nd May AOS email that fingerprints have been dealt with and AOS being processed

3rd May AP and EAD arrived in the post

26th May applied for name change on SSN card

5th April new SSN card arrived

28th June AOS 'touched'

9th August NOA interview letter

5th October AOS Interview

YEH! Approved

Fall 2006 discovered I was pregnant!!

Wonderful Baby Boy born April 2007

2007

14th September filed I-751

17th September received NSC

6th October NOA received

11th November Biometrics

18th December APPROVED YEH!!!!!

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I'm not sure why you would have to fill out an I-94 when you arrive in the UK if you have a UK passport. I'm pretty sure you'll hae to on your way back though.

When you return you can go through the USC line as long as you're with a USC.

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When you enter the UK, all you need is your UK passport. No landing card. Welcome home. :)

Your husband will need to show his American passport and fill in a landing card.

When you come home, you can use the citizens/residents line, and only need show your UK passport and green card. No I-94.

Have a nice trip! :)

Abby (U.S.) and Ewen (Scotland): We laughed. We cried. Our witness didn't speak English. Happily married (finally), 27 December 2006.

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WOW! what were you two doing sitting waiting for me to post :lol:

Thank you that's great. I will be coming home after my husband has already returned he only has two weeks :( but I have four :D so will i still be able to use the USC channel?

Kathy (UK) Doug (US)

Met online 03.08.03

1st Holiday together US 8th August 2 weeks

2nd Holiday together 18th december 4 weeks

NOA1 19th April 2004

3rd Holiday together 21st July 4 weeks

NOA2 5th August 2004

Pack 3 arrived 28th August 2004 (or there abouts)

Pack 3 returned 30th September (21 days waiting for police checks)

Just awaiting Pack 4!!!

E-mail 1st November to Embassy

E-mail back same day to say

Interview 15th November

Pack 4 arrived 4th November

Approved 15th November

Arrived in the US 14th December

211 days from NOA1 to approval

Married at last on 26th February 2005

AOS

Sent off all the papers to lock box 4th March

NOA for I-131, I-485 and I-765 recieved 1st April dated 29th March 2005

Biometrics and Fingerprinting Appt. 21st April completed

29th April email approving AP

2nd May email EAD approved

2nd May AOS email that fingerprints have been dealt with and AOS being processed

3rd May AP and EAD arrived in the post

26th May applied for name change on SSN card

5th April new SSN card arrived

28th June AOS 'touched'

9th August NOA interview letter

5th October AOS Interview

YEH! Approved

Fall 2006 discovered I was pregnant!!

Wonderful Baby Boy born April 2007

2007

14th September filed I-751

17th September received NSC

6th October NOA received

11th November Biometrics

18th December APPROVED YEH!!!!!

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Yes, you can use the citizens/residents line with or without your husband. :)

Abby (U.S.) and Ewen (Scotland): We laughed. We cried. Our witness didn't speak English. Happily married (finally), 27 December 2006.

Latest news: Green card received 16 April 2007. USCIS-free until 3 January 2009! Eligible to naturalize 3 April 2010.

Click on the "timeline" link at the left to view our timeline. And don't forget to update yours!

The London Interviews Thread: Wait times, interview dates, and chitchat for all visa types

The London Waivers Thread: For I-601 or I-212 applicants in London (UK, Ireland, and Scandinavia)

The London Graduates Thread: Moving stateside, AOS, and OT for London applicants and petitioners

all the mud in this town, all the dirt in this world

none of it sticks on you, you shake it off

'cause you're better than that, and you don't need it

there's nothing wrong with you

--Neil Finn

On second thought, let us not go to Camelot. 'Tis a silly place.

--Monty Python and the Holy Grail

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If you are a resident, then you can use the citizens/residents queue. (At least that is my understanding!)

Correct. Also, nonresident aliens who are families of a US citizen (such as H1-b/H-4 or TN-1/TD holders with a US-born child) can do so.

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

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Thank You (L)

Kathy (UK) Doug (US)

Met online 03.08.03

1st Holiday together US 8th August 2 weeks

2nd Holiday together 18th december 4 weeks

NOA1 19th April 2004

3rd Holiday together 21st July 4 weeks

NOA2 5th August 2004

Pack 3 arrived 28th August 2004 (or there abouts)

Pack 3 returned 30th September (21 days waiting for police checks)

Just awaiting Pack 4!!!

E-mail 1st November to Embassy

E-mail back same day to say

Interview 15th November

Pack 4 arrived 4th November

Approved 15th November

Arrived in the US 14th December

211 days from NOA1 to approval

Married at last on 26th February 2005

AOS

Sent off all the papers to lock box 4th March

NOA for I-131, I-485 and I-765 recieved 1st April dated 29th March 2005

Biometrics and Fingerprinting Appt. 21st April completed

29th April email approving AP

2nd May email EAD approved

2nd May AOS email that fingerprints have been dealt with and AOS being processed

3rd May AP and EAD arrived in the post

26th May applied for name change on SSN card

5th April new SSN card arrived

28th June AOS 'touched'

9th August NOA interview letter

5th October AOS Interview

YEH! Approved

Fall 2006 discovered I was pregnant!!

Wonderful Baby Boy born April 2007

2007

14th September filed I-751

17th September received NSC

6th October NOA received

11th November Biometrics

18th December APPROVED YEH!!!!!

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I confirm! :P

You can go to the UK without filling any landing card (but your husband will have to), since you're always a European citizen (I'm Italian and I still don't have to fill any landing card when I go to London).

When you get back to the US you will be fine with your passport and GC...but, if your GC is under your married name and your passport is under your maiden name, make sure you'll also have a copy of your marriage certificate with you, as a proof of your name change.

Oh, and yeah, you will go through the US citizens/residents line...it's a great feeling! :D

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Thank you all so much. I had my name changed on my passport so everything matches. I am soooo excited I just can't wait!!! Thanks to you I will be much more relaxed returning than I would have been. :thumbs:

Kathy (UK) Doug (US)

Met online 03.08.03

1st Holiday together US 8th August 2 weeks

2nd Holiday together 18th december 4 weeks

NOA1 19th April 2004

3rd Holiday together 21st July 4 weeks

NOA2 5th August 2004

Pack 3 arrived 28th August 2004 (or there abouts)

Pack 3 returned 30th September (21 days waiting for police checks)

Just awaiting Pack 4!!!

E-mail 1st November to Embassy

E-mail back same day to say

Interview 15th November

Pack 4 arrived 4th November

Approved 15th November

Arrived in the US 14th December

211 days from NOA1 to approval

Married at last on 26th February 2005

AOS

Sent off all the papers to lock box 4th March

NOA for I-131, I-485 and I-765 recieved 1st April dated 29th March 2005

Biometrics and Fingerprinting Appt. 21st April completed

29th April email approving AP

2nd May email EAD approved

2nd May AOS email that fingerprints have been dealt with and AOS being processed

3rd May AP and EAD arrived in the post

26th May applied for name change on SSN card

5th April new SSN card arrived

28th June AOS 'touched'

9th August NOA interview letter

5th October AOS Interview

YEH! Approved

Fall 2006 discovered I was pregnant!!

Wonderful Baby Boy born April 2007

2007

14th September filed I-751

17th September received NSC

6th October NOA received

11th November Biometrics

18th December APPROVED YEH!!!!!

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I'm not sure why you would have to fill out an I-94 when you arrive in the UK if you have a UK passport. I'm pretty sure you'll hae to on your way back though.

When you return you can go through the USC line as long as you're with a USC.

flipside - please stop spreading misinformation. The OP is a permanent resident, which means that

1) there's no I-94 to be filled out, and

2) she can go through the USC line since it's the same line for US citizens and permanent residents.

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hi all

good thread - ive been wondering the same !

im planning on going back home too, but we'll be going to Spain because thats where my family live. Is everything still the same as visiting England? (im not sure yet if we will fly straight to spain, or hop into england then into spain)

And theres definately no problems with my passport having my maiden name in? :unsure:

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hi all

good thread - ive been wondering the same !

im planning on going back home too, but we'll be going to Spain because thats where my family live. Is everything still the same as visiting England? (im not sure yet if we will fly straight to spain, or hop into england then into spain)

And theres definately no problems with my passport having my maiden name in? :unsure:

US citizens and GC holders flying into a US POE can use the residents/citizens line; for those flying into US from a PFI-equipped airport, it's moot (no separate lines for :alien:, resident/citizen)

2005/07/10 I-129F filed for Pras

2005/11/07 I-129F approved, forwarded to NVC--to Chennai Consulate 2005/11/14

2005/12/02 Packet-3 received from Chennai

2005/12/21 Visa Interview Date

2006/04/04 Pras' entry into US at DTW

2006/04/15 Church Wedding at Novi (Detroit suburb), MI

2006/05/01 AOS Packet (I-485/I-131/I-765) filed at Chicago

2006/08/23 AP and EAD approved. Two down, 1.5 to go

2006/10/13 Pras' I-485 interview--APPROVED!

2006/10/27 Pras' conditional GC arrives -- .5 to go (2 yrs to Conditions Removal)

2008/07/21 I-751 (conditions removal) filed

2008/08/22 I-751 biometrics completed

2009/06/18 I-751 approved

2009/07/03 10-year GC received; last 0.5 done!

2009/07/23 Pras files N-400

2009/11/16 My 46TH birthday, Pras N-400 approved

2010/03/18 Pras' swear-in

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As long as the LORD's beside me, I don't care if this road ever ends.

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I reckon I am about 6 weeks off my green card - as i dont work and have AP, it will not be much of an advantage - i was looking forward to that short line for USC/green card people at chicago - but last saturday morning there were 300 in it !!!!!

people were refusing the chance to join that line from the visitor cattle queue.

just my luck - the main reason for getting a green card disappears just as i get one ! jeez

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US citizens and GC holders flying into a US POE can use the residents/citizens line; for those flying into US from a PFI-equipped airport, it's moot (no separate lines for :alien:, resident/citizen)

Actually there are airports in Canada where this is not the case. If there is little or no traffic there might be only one line, but during rush hours there will be two.

In any case as a resident go into the USC line.

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