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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Hello, 
I need to remove the conditions of my green card and also want to travel, however, I’m having trouble understanding if I can. My green card expires on Jan 28 2024 and the tool of USCIS says I can send the form i-751 as early as October 2023.

 

I was planning to visit my country in November, near Thanksgiving, but I’m not certain if I send the form in October, would I need to wait to receive the confirmation before traveling or I can travel abroad without problem since my Green Card would still be valid?

All the information I found is about traveling after filing with the Green Card expired. Mine will not be expired and I’m a little confused. I can’t really find anything online about my circumstance.

 

Thank you in advance for your answers!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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It's not expired. So, you can travel with it, up until the day it expires.

 

After it expires, you need the expired GC + extension.

 

If you file and receive extension before you travel, you still don't need to travel with the extension as explained in the opening statement. However, you're free to travel with it if it makes you feel better. @Rocio0010

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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2 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

Why?

Because the airline might not board with a copy of an original extension letter

 

1 hour ago, Claudina said:

would I need to wait to receive the confirmation before traveling or I can travel abroad without problem since my Green Card would still be valid?

That close to GC expiration, I would  wait for the extension letter.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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23 minutes ago, Mike E said:

That close to GC expiration, I would  wait for the extension letter.

I don't know if it changes anything but forgot to mention I was planning on 14 days travel so I should be back the first week of December. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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2 hours ago, Claudina said:

Hello, 
I need to remove the conditions of my green card and also want to travel, however, I’m having trouble understanding if I can. My green card expires on Jan 28 2024 and the tool of USCIS says I can send the form i-751 as early as October 2023.

 

I was planning to visit my country in November, near Thanksgiving, but I’m not certain if I send the form in October, would I need to wait to receive the confirmation before traveling or I can travel abroad without problem since my Green Card would still be valid?

All the information I found is about traveling after filing with the Green Card expired. Mine will not be expired and I’m a little confused. I can’t really find anything online about my circumstance.

 

Thank you in advance for your answers!

 

Forgot to mention would be a 14 days trip, so I should be back the first week of December.

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49 minutes ago, SalishSea said:

Why?

 

Because it is watermarked

CR1 / DCF (London): 2012 / 2013 (4 months from I-130 petition to visa in hand)

I-751 #1- April 2015 [Denied]

 

April 2015 : I-751 Joint filing package sent fedex next day 09:00am from UK ($lots - thanks). 
Jan 2017: Notification that an interview has been scheduled at a local office. Bizarrely still no RFE... 
Jan 2017: 2hr wait, then interview terminated before it began, due to moving my ID to another state 2 wks prior. New interview 'in a few months...maybe.'   Informed them that divorce proceedings are underway, but not finalised at this time. 
March 2017: An Interview was scheduled - marked as no-show as they didn't actually send out a notification of interview. FML 
April  2017: Filed an official complaint with the ombudsman, and have requested Senator & Congressman assistance
August 2017: Interview - switched to a (finalised) divorce waiver. Told that decision will be made that afternoon, but no problems foreseen with my case. 
October 2017: Letter of Denial received - reason given as 'I-751 petition was not properly filed'. Discovered ex-spouse made false allegations to USCIS in 2015. No opportunity given to review & refute allegations  - contrary to USCIS policy.

I-751 #2 - Oct 2017 - Mar 2021[Denied] 

 

October 2017: Within 72hrs of receiving denial notice, a new waiver I-751, divorce decree & $680 cheque, sent to Vermont via FedEx overnight 9am priority.  
Dec 2019: Filed FOIA request for full A# file
Feb 2020: FOIA request completed - entire A# file received as a .PDF; 197 pages fully redacted, and 80 partially redacted. Don't waste your time!
March 2021: I-751 #2 denied for lack of evidence. No RFE, no interview, and evidence in previous I-751 not reviewed - contrary to policy. Huge errors in adjudication.

N-400 - Feb 2018 - Apr 2021 [Denied]

 

February 2018: N-400 filed online.  $725 paid to the USCIS paperwork wastage fund

February  2019: Interview - cancelled after a four hour wait due to 'missing paperwork' on their end. Promised Expedited reschedule.

March 2021: Interview letter received, strangely dated after I-751 denial. No I-751 interview conducted. N-400 interview and test passed, given 'cannot make a decision at this time' paper due to the ongoing I-751 nightmare...

April 2021: N-400 denial received citing recent I-751 denial as basis for ineligibility, even though it should have been a combo interview 🤯

I AM JACK'S COMPLETE LACK OF SURPRISE

Service Motion - March 2021 [Sent via FedEx & COMPLETELY IGNORED by USCIS]

 

March 2021: Service Motion request sent overnight addressed direectly to field office director, requesting urgent review and re-opening, based on errors in adjudication - citing USCIS policy, AFM and memorandums as basis for errors. This was completely ignored by USCIS.

 I-751 #3 - June 2021 - Jan 2024 [Denied]

 

IT'S GROUNDHOG DAY

June 2021: I-751 #3 (30+lbs/5000 pages of paperwork) & another $680 sent to USCIS via FedEx ($300+..thanks) .... 

June 2021: Receipt issued, card charged, biometrics waived, infopass scheduled for I-551 stamp number ten.....

Feb 2022: RFIE (no, not an RFE, a Request For Initial Evidence) received, for copies of the divorce paperwork that they already have 😑

July 2022: Infopass for I-551 stamp number eleven.....

August 2023: Infopass for I-551 stamp number twelve....

January 2024: Denial received, ignoring the overwhelming majority of the filing, abundance of evidence, and refutation of a provably false allegation. The denial also contradicts itself in multiple places, as if it was written by someone with an IQ <50.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

2024: FML. Seriously. I'm done. 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Claudina said:

 

Forgot to mention would be a 14 days trip, so I should be back the first week of December.

I hope you still remember Covid-19 and sudden border closures. If you're outside of the US when your GC expires, you'll have difficulty returning back. Extension letter would give you 4 years to return theoretically.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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9 hours ago, OldUser said:

I hope you still remember Covid-19 and sudden border closures. If you're outside of the US when your GC expires, you'll have difficulty returning back. Extension letter would give you 4 years to return theoretically.

I do remember, I had to get a K-1 visa extension and get special permits from my country to travel (in May 2021 my country's border was still closed that's when I traveled). Thinking the worst happens, how difficult do you think it would be to return?

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1 hour ago, Claudina said:

I do remember, I had to get a K-1 visa extension and get special permits from my country to travel (in May 2021 my country's border was still closed that's when I traveled). Thinking the worst happens, how difficult do you think it would be to return?

Travel with the extension letter if you can. No gain in leaving it home. One of the purposes it serves is to allow you come to the US (when presented with expired GC). Majority of companies won't allow you to board a plane with expired GC without extension letter. You'd have to get a boarding foil at US embassy. It may be challenging to get it and you'd have to pay something like $555

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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3 hours ago, Claudina said:

Thinking the worst happens, how difficult do you think it would be to return?

Worst case scenario:

 

* you have no extension letter

* embassy backlogs processing of boarding foils

* GC expires while waiting for boarding foil

* I-751 interview is scheduled while you are out

* you miss interview and I-751 is denied

* embassy then denies boarding foil because  I-751 is denied

 

You are going through stages of grief on your travel plans and are still in denial. You have time to  get to the acceptance stage in the event you do not have an extension letter in hand when you are scheduled to depart the U.S.  

 

On the positive side, Chileans have a visa waiver for Mexico, you would still be an LPR provided your trial does nkt happen before you return. So you could enter the US by land from  Mexico.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edited by Mike E
 
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