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  1. The issue, is that she doesn't have any of this. My wife's name isn't in my apartment lease. All she has is her green card, social secretary card, and knowing the address of hour home.
  2. I've been doing more research about this because my wife will have our young children (US citizens) with her. 1) From what I understand, there is a high change my wife will have a secondary inspection. Is this true? 2) The CBT officer must let her enter. From what I read, they can detain her for 1-3 hours and she can ask for a supervisor. They can pressure her to give up her greencard, but the worst they can do is give her NTA. Are these true? 3) My wife does have a return ticket back to her home country. Will this be an issue? Again, I'm just worried because my wife will be with our young children next to her. If she was just by herself, I wouldn't worry about it.
  3. I've been doing more research about this because my wife will have our children (US citizens) with her. 1) From what I understand, there is a high change my wife will have a secondary inspection. Is this true? 2) The CBT officer must let her enter. From what I read, they can detain her for 1-3 hours and she can ask for a supervisor. They can pressure her to give up her greencard, but the worst they can do is give her NTA. Are this true? 3) My wife does have a return ticket back to her home country. Will this be an issue? Again, I'm just worried because my wife will be with our young children next to her. If she was just herself, I wouldn't worry about it. Thanks to everyone who's been answering my worried questions.
  4. Why is that she can't go outside of the U.S. for the rest of the year? If you don't mind me asking, which international airport did she fly into? How did they gave him a hard time? Was he detained for a few hours? FYI, my wife has a 10 year visa and our US citizen children (under 18) is coming with her.
  5. Has there been any report in this forum (website) about someone being denied entry with a Green Card? Long story short, my wife came to the United States and stayed with me for a month. However, she had to go back to her country for personal reasons. When she returns to the United States, she will have been outside the country for a little over 4 months. Based on my research, my wife should be fine when she comes back, but in the worst-case scenario, could she be denied entry to the US? FYI, she has no criminal record, etc. From what I understand, the worst she might encounter is having to appear before a judge because she has been outside the States for a little more than 4 months. Can the officer strip her of her Green Card or force her to appear to an Immigration judge if she has only been outside the US for more than 4 months?
  6. @TBoneTX @OldUser Do you know how long she can be gone from the U.S. before it can be an issue? I read that if you are gone for more than 6 months that you can be denied entry. But I also read that as long as it's less than one year, there shouldn't be any issues.
  7. @nastra30@OldUser Long story short, my wife now has her green card in her possession. I do have another question. Will my wife have any issues the the officers if my wife has been outside the US for less than 5 months? She was only her for a month before she had to go back to her home country for personal reasons.
  8. My family will arrive at SFO International Airport soon. I was wondering if it's like other airports in the US, where after immigration, my family can pick up their luggage right next to immigration and go to the domestic terminal right away. Or, do they have to take a train to get to the domestic terminal? Also, I was wondering about the safety in SFO International Aiport. Are there things that my family should look out for?
  9. Thank you. I did get this message this Saturday (5/11/2024): Your item departed a transfer airport in INCHEON INTERNATIONAL, INCHEON, KOREA REPUBLIC OF I'm guessing the next step for the package (envelope) is customs?
  10. I'm sending a Priority Mail Express Flat Rate Envelope to South Korea. It has been in this status for a couple of days: "Your item arrived at an origin transfer airport in O'HARE INTERNATIONAL, CHICAGO, UNITED STATES" Does this mean that the my package has been shipped to Korea or does this mean it's at the airport and waiting for custom clearance?
  11. So I'm guessing with my wife's endorsement stamp, she should be able to re-enter back to the US and cannot be refused re-entry by a CBT officer? I have her 10 year green card. Below is her Endorsement stamp (I believe that's it's called) that she received by a CBT officer when she first entered back to the US.
  12. But why did that person's spouse have issues if it's the law that she can re-enter back to the US? Should my wife have gotten an ADIT stamp before she left the US?
  13. @TBoneTX@OldUser@Ontarkie I'm going back to this forum because I read this in reddit where someone's spouse had a difficult time re-entering back in the US with just an Endorsement Stamp: In summary of my question above, my wife is re-entering back in the US, but when she left the US, her green card was still processing. However, last month I received her Green Card. She first entered in the US in January 23, 2024. She left the US in early March, 2024, and will re-enter back in the US in early July, 2024. In total, she will be out of the US for less than 5 months once she arrives back. I know people said that she will have no issues coming back to the US, but it seems like not everything will go well for everyone. My wife just has is her passport and an Endorsement stamp next to it (pictures below). I also read about ADIT stamps and I'm confused between an ADIT stamp and an Endorsement stamp. My wife never got an ADIT stamp before leaving the US. After reading that reddit post, it made me concern that my wife can have issues re-entering back into the US. Will an Endorsement Stamp be enough to re-enter back to the US?
  14. @TBoneTX She came to the United States with the I-551 from her passport this January. Do you think she will have any issues coming back to the US with the I-551 from her passport because she has her official Green Card now?
  15. I've received my wife's Green Card via mail, but she's currently out of the country for personal reasons. She'll return in a few weeks. Her passport contains her temporary I-555. I want to ensure she faces no issues re-entering the US, despite having only the temporary I-555 with a stamp next to it. To send her physical Green Card, I'm considering carriers like USPS, UPS, and FedEx to her home country. I'd appreciate any advice or experiences others may have in this regard. I'm concerned about the risk of the Green Card getting lost during shipment, which would entail a hefty $600 replacement fee. While I've heard about insurance options, I'm unsure if they cover lost Green Cards. Any insights on this matter would be greatly appreciated. Any advice?
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