After AOS
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As i am from the UK as alot of people here are on the board. When the AOS is complete, do the US fax or send the information to the US Embassy in London or anything like that to prove that you are allowed to travel back and forth between the US and the UK? I am just curious.
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K wrote:
> As i am from the UK as alot of people here are on the board. When the AOS is
> complete, do the US fax or send the information to the US Embassy in London or
> anything like that to prove that you are allowed to travel back and forth between
> the US and the UK? I am just curious.
No, I don't think so. I'm not sure I understand the question. If your AOS was just
completed in the US you should have received the "I-551 stamp" in your passport. This
is all that you need to travel to and from the US.
> As i am from the UK as alot of people here are on the board. When the AOS is
> complete, do the US fax or send the information to the US Embassy in London or
> anything like that to prove that you are allowed to travel back and forth between
> the US and the UK? I am just curious.
No, I don't think so. I'm not sure I understand the question. If your AOS was just
completed in the US you should have received the "I-551 stamp" in your passport. This
is all that you need to travel to and from the US.