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Returning residents with expired green card

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I am a dependent of my husband who is deployed by US Army Corps of Engineer, we live in South Korea and he is deployed until 2019. I hold a 2 years green card which is already expired in May 2016, I applied for expeditious naturalization in March 2016 still haven't got interview appointment schedule yet  (I chose to be interviewed in Guam). By the way, my husband and I have planned for a trip back to USA for a few weeks next month which we have planned it a long time ago and already bought tickets my question is will I be able to enter USA with my expired green card and N-400 receipt and PCS order? I have found this statement form travel.state.gov

 

"Spouse or Child of a Member of the U.S. Armed Forces or Civilian Employee of the U.S. Government Stationed Abroad - If you are the spouse or child of a member of the U.S. Armed Forces or of a civilian employee of the U.S. government stationed abroad on official orders, you may use your Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551, to enter the United States even if it has expired. Therefore, you would not need a Returning Resident (SB-1) immigrant visa, as long as you:

  • Have not abandoned your LPR status; and
  • Your spouse or parent is returning to the United States."

But I'm not sure if I'm eligible in this case. I called USCIS and the Embassy in Korea they couldn't really answer my question. I really hope anybody can help me. I have posted this once before but still got no answer of what I need to do.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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There will be a military liaison officer on or close to base, sometimes flights if military go bases to base .... you get a piece of paper. 

 

Alternatively Embassy contact to ask for ( go for the top and work back from his assistant :rolleyes::  

Carl C. Risch - Field Office Director   

Public hours - Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

US Embassy in Seoul, Korea
188 Sejong-daero, Jongno-gu,
Seoul, Korea
03141
Phone: 82-2-397-4114

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