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Can Can Have passport stamped at biometrics appointment?

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You don't need the letter if you're travelling or need the stamp but your letter hasn't arrived yet and your greencard is expiring. Does that make sense??

If you get 1 year extension letter (NOA), that would be good enough to travel. But i think to be on safer side, its good idea to goahead get a stamp in your passport....

Even though, if you didnot got a one year exetnsion letter (NOA) and if your permanent resident card expires, you can still go to your local office through InfoPass Appointment, and talk to them that you applied I-751 & your permanent resident card is expired, they will issue one year extension stamp for you.

Without a stamp in your passport or the NOA letter, you will have trouble to re-enter USA, with your expired permanent resident card.

(********This is only opinion************)

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