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I am writing because I am planning to travel to Europe in September and I have a concern. I applied to remove conditions in the beginning of February through Vermont SC, so I do not expect to have my case resolved by then. I was born in Venezuela but I am also an Italian citizen. I haven't been to Venezuela for 5 years (I was previously on a student visa) and my Venezuelan passport expired last year. Since my European passport is more useful for travel and it is a HUGE hassle to get a new Venezuelan passport from the embassy, I never renewed it and decided to just keep my European passport up to date. However, the citizenship listed on my green card is my birth citizenship, which is Venezuelan.

Question is:

Do I need to show a passport along with my expired green card and extension letter when I re-enter the US? Or can I show other government issued ID such as driver's license + expired GC + extension?

If I have to show my passport, will I have issues because my passport is from a different country than the citizenship listed on my GC? NOTE: My Italian passport says my place of birth is Venezuela.

 
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