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Stamp or Extension letters work fine.  

March 2, 2018  Married In Hong Kong

April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

September 25, 2018 Interview in CDJ and Approved!

October 7, 2018 In the USA

October 27, 2018 Green Card received 

October 29, 2018 Applied for Social Security Card - November 5, 2018 Social Security Card received

November 6th, 2018 State ID Card Received, Applied for Global Entry - Feb 8,2019 Approved.

July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

August 6, 2021 N-400 submitted by mail

September 7, 2021 I-751 Interview, Sept 8 Approved and Card Being Produced

October 21, 2021 N-400 Biometrics Completed  

November 30,2021  Interview, Approval and Oath

December 10, 2021 US Passport Issued

August 12, 2022 PHL Dual Nationality Re-established & Passport Approved 

April 6,2023 Legally Separated - Oh well

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Depending on where you’re going, I suggest printing out the relevant USCIS carrier information guide page in English and your destination country language, JUST in case the check in employee is unaware of expired green card/NOA combo, or ADIT stamps. Also good to note down RCLG phone numbers so the carrier can clarify any doubts with RCLG. 

https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2019-Mar/2019 Carrier Information Guide - ENGLISH.pdf

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12 minutes ago, SorrowL said:

Depending on where you’re going, I suggest printing out the relevant USCIS carrier information guide page in English and your destination country language, JUST in case the check in employee is unaware of expired green card/NOA combo, or ADIT stamps. Also good to note down RCLG phone numbers so the carrier can clarify any doubts with RCLG. 

https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2019-Mar/2019 Carrier Information Guide - ENGLISH.pdf

I am not worry about country I travel to ...I am worry about leaving USA and have pending status .

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25 minutes ago, Wasa22 said:

I am not worry about country I travel to ...I am worry about leaving USA and have pending status .

Yeah, that carrier guide is so that when you leave the US, the airline will know you are permitted to re-enter. CBP issues fines to airlines for bringing people without adequate documentation. If your ADIT stamp or NOA is valid when you re-enter, it’s no problem, but not all airlines are familiar with the ADIT stamp or NOA, and reminding them of the RCLG and showing them you ARE admissible can help you check in if the airline is having doubts.

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