I initially obtained a 2 year green card through marriage with a US citizen. We're still married to date. In early 2023 I filed my first I751 and received a 48-month green card extension letter, which extends my green card through 2027. I traveled many times with my expired card and the extension letter and it was fine. Last month I received an I751 denial letter because apparently earlier this year they sent me an RFE but I never received it and I didn't respond so they denied it based on abandonment. I didn't receive an NTA. I hired a lawyer and considered the options to either file motion to reopen or refile I751. We eventually decided to refile given what the USCIS website says "If USCIS receives a Form I-751 following the denial of a Form I-751 due to abandonment (resulting from, for example, a failure to appear for a biometrics or interview appointment or failure to respond to an RFE or NOID), USCIS adjudicates the new Form I-751 separately from the prior denial." After refiling, I received a new 48-month extension letter, same as what I received after the first filing. My question is - does the new extension letter override the termination from the first denial so my LPR status is in good standing again? can I now travel out of country and come back with the expired green card and new extension letter which extends it through 2027?