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  1. I'm assuming thats why mike recommended to fly to guam because I don't need to show my Greencard? I can just travel there in the mariana islands program and when I get there I throw out the mariana paperwork and then present myself to the cbp officer and explain my situation. I could be wrong though but thats what I understood?
  2. Ok great I just looked into the I-407 and read the other thread you had commented on. It seems like a pretty good idea. So I will just try to go to guam and see if they will give me a stamp. So You are saying to travel to guam under the CNMI waiver, but don't actually submit any of the paperwork/Toss it out when I get to the airport and let the CBP agent know I am a LPR? Then, from there, it is up to them whether to charge me for the I-193 and stamp me? My first instinct tells me that they would be suspicious about how I got to guam and why I did not fill out the I-407, but it does make sense, thank you! I ah see thank you. I was really hoping that. Yes I have all of my paperwork, BIO was done as well! I wish I could just receive the Re-entry, but at least submitting it could still prove my intention to return at the very least
  3. Ah no way, that really sucks! I was hoping it would come in to save me since it's almost completed. I am from Okinawa, JP
  4. I see that they were forced to get a boarding foil to travel back. I think I should have added that I am ok to wait until my re-entry permit came back, especially since I already paid and I will be covered for 2 years from it's issuance and the timeline is almost completed. I was more-so wondering if the re-entry permit would still be issued given I have an expired conditional GC, or if they would never issue it and I would be waiting for nothing? I saw some conflicting information online. Some sources say as long as you get a reentry permit, you are golden. Others say that you cannot get a reentry permit for either: On a conditional greencard, On an expired conditional greencard. Just a lot of conflicting info that confuses me. Thank you, I will send them a message and see if they came to a conclusion that could help me.
  5. I am currently overseas with an expired green card, but prior to leaving the states I submitted a re-entry permit. I am expecting it to be finished soon because the estimated timeline is at 15.5 months, while I have been waiting for 15 months. My greencard expired back in september, and I was never able to get an i551 stamp prior to leaving to states. Could I still expect to receive the Re-entry permit, or will they deny it because my conditional GC (and also the extension letter) is expired?
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