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Relationship Dissolved - Please help! Questions Re: Crossing US Border as a Canadian Citizen

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19 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Did you complete the ROC process or leave before that went through. If before then your failure to complete it would have rendered the 2 yr GC expired and your LPR status abandoned. 

Failing to file I-751 doesn't typically terminate LPR status. There's examples of filing I-751 years after GC expiry, and getting 10 year GC. Unless I-407 was signed or immigration judge took away somebody's LPR status, they're still LPR, just with expired proof of status document.

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21 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Did you complete the ROC process or leave before that went through. If before then your failure to complete it would have rendered the 2 yr GC expired and your LPR status abandoned. 

Yes it was approved May 2017.

AOS:

Green Card Received in 168 Days

ROC

06/17/2016: ROC Mailed via USPS Express in Large Flate-Rate Box to Vermont Service Center (P.O. Box)

06/18/2016: ROC Delivered by USPS

06/22/2016: Check Cashed

06/24/2016: NOA1 Received Dated 06/20/2016

07/09/2016: ASC Appointment Notice Received Dated 07/02/2016 & Scheduled 07/21/2016

07/21/2016: Biometrics Successfully Completed (Birmingham)

05/18/2017: InfoPass Appointment - 1-Year Extension Stamp Received

06/06/2017: ROC Approval Letter Received Dated 05/30/2017

06/14/2017: Green Card Delivered!

Posted
3 minutes ago, Erica & L said:

Fair, but would proof that I have built my life back here over the last 6 years, including paying taxes, obtaining MSP,

owned a home/property and remarried a Canadian citizen not render the LPR status invalid regardless? 

Somebody has to officially determine that. Either CBP offers to sign I-407 OR immigration judge.

Posted
11 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Somebody has to officially determine that. Either CBP offers to sign I-407 OR immigration judge.

Right, which I did sign the 1-407 with an officer at the land border, went through a questioning process and they took the physical green card, so my assumption should be this was all processed and determined that I was giving up my status in 2018?

AOS:

Green Card Received in 168 Days

ROC

06/17/2016: ROC Mailed via USPS Express in Large Flate-Rate Box to Vermont Service Center (P.O. Box)

06/18/2016: ROC Delivered by USPS

06/22/2016: Check Cashed

06/24/2016: NOA1 Received Dated 06/20/2016

07/09/2016: ASC Appointment Notice Received Dated 07/02/2016 & Scheduled 07/21/2016

07/21/2016: Biometrics Successfully Completed (Birmingham)

05/18/2017: InfoPass Appointment - 1-Year Extension Stamp Received

06/06/2017: ROC Approval Letter Received Dated 05/30/2017

06/14/2017: Green Card Delivered!

Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Erica & L said:

Right, which I did sign the 1-407 with an officer at the land border, went through a questioning process and they took the physical green card, so my assumption should be this was all processed and determined that I was giving up my status in 2018?

Hopefully it was I-407, not 1-407. I was under impression one gets paperwork / copy of paperwork they sign when going through this process. It may not be automatic, but one has an option to request it before leaving the facility.

Edited by OldUser
Posted
16 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Ok. Thx. So you need to ensure that you get some confidence in the status of your previous I 407. 

Correct, for peace of mind more than anything else... so I guess an ROI is the only way to do that.

AOS:

Green Card Received in 168 Days

ROC

06/17/2016: ROC Mailed via USPS Express in Large Flate-Rate Box to Vermont Service Center (P.O. Box)

06/18/2016: ROC Delivered by USPS

06/22/2016: Check Cashed

06/24/2016: NOA1 Received Dated 06/20/2016

07/09/2016: ASC Appointment Notice Received Dated 07/02/2016 & Scheduled 07/21/2016

07/21/2016: Biometrics Successfully Completed (Birmingham)

05/18/2017: InfoPass Appointment - 1-Year Extension Stamp Received

06/06/2017: ROC Approval Letter Received Dated 05/30/2017

06/14/2017: Green Card Delivered!

 
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