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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi All,

This is a simple question:

- I have my Green Card and my passport with the I-94 form ( the one I use to enter to USA ).

- I'm going to travel to my origin country next month.

How is going to be the process ?, I mean, will they check my green card and the passport and take the I-94 form ? (maybe I don't need to take the I-94 form with me), will they make weird questions ?, Is there any risk ?

Thanks and regards

Martin

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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If you have green-card you can remove and discard the I-94 card from passport. People with LPR status have no need to carry an I-94 card. If you attend a AOS interview and were appruved, the IO usualy takes the I-94, if you were approved without interview, you can discard the I-94, USCIS California has a photocopy of the I-94 as part of the I-485 petitiom.

Traveling with green card is like before, you travel using your foreign passport, and when you re-enter the USA you use the green-card to re-enter as LPR.

You need to remember to use the name in your passport for name you book airline tickets in.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Thanks a lot !

If you have green-card you can remove and discard the I-94 card from passport. People with LPR status have no need to carry an I-94 card. If you attend a AOS interview and were appruved, the IO usualy takes the I-94, if you were approved without interview, you can discard the I-94, USCIS California has a photocopy of the I-94 as part of the I-485 petitiom.

Traveling with green card is like before, you travel using your foreign passport, and when you re-enter the USA you use the green-card to re-enter as LPR.

You need to remember to use the name in your passport for name you book airline tickets in.

Filed: Other Country: England
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Me too, I haven't been back to England for over three years and haven't seen my eldest son for nearly three.

Edited by shona

Filing I 360 3rd Nov 2005

Prima facie determination received from Vermont 20th Nov 2005

DIVORCED JANUARY 25th 2006

EAD applied for again (jeez I need to work ) 28th Feb 2006

Removal hearing July 12th 2006

RFE's received for I360 and EAD 13th October 2006

NOID received March 2007

EAD denied March 2007

Back to Immigration Court April 18th 2007

NOID request for evidence received USCIS 3rd May 2007

I 360 touched May 31st 2007

I 360 actually approved May 30th 2007

EAD filed June 23rd 2007

I 485 filed July 24th 2007

NOA1 for I 485 August 1st 2007

EAD approved August 6th 2007

Medical with CS August 28th 2007

Biometrics August 24th 2007

Paperwork sent to Immigration Judge to finally terminate removal proceedings September 10th 2007

 

GREEN CARD FINALLY APPROVED AFTER 4 YEARS September 9th 2008 :D

 

N-400 Filed online 03/04/2018

NOA online 03/05/2018- projected Citizenship completion date December 2018

 

 

 

 
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