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Hello everyone,

 

I have a situation, my green card expires on 10-02-17 and our 90 day window opens on 07-04-17. I joined the Army Reserve in May and I was unable to go to boot camp because my green card had less then 6 months on it. However, I was told once I get it renewed to go to MEPS to schedule another date. As of now I leave boot camp in January of 2018 but could go sooner as long as I get more than 6 months on my green card. 

My question is can I leave for boot camp with a NOA1(one year extension letter) and my 3 month unexpired green card?

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