Reentering after I-551 Expiry, US Employer and Consulate (Kolkata, India) Mishandling
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There has been one reply to my post on what to do after I-551 (temporary evidence of
permanent residence) stamp on the passport expired and the employer terminated the
alien identified with Anumber on the I-551. The responder to my email address
[email protected] felt the reentry should be possible within one year of I-551 expiry.
And there could some $170 fine, for most Canadian ports.
What can one do if the US savings/checking bank account such as the First Union of
Atlanta, GA was frozen or rendered inoperative for the alien by the bank official for
want of ID matching their pre-formatted first and last names such as a green card if
not an older US driver's license? Will the USINS official at the port take cash only?
Is it possible to write a personal check on a US bank such as the First Union of
Atlanta, GA in anticipation of clearance?
Thanks for any responses.
--DMG
ps: Long live the King of the USA vowing " US exports products not problems"
apparently to alleviate the poverty in the third world.
permanent residence) stamp on the passport expired and the employer terminated the
alien identified with Anumber on the I-551. The responder to my email address
[email protected] felt the reentry should be possible within one year of I-551 expiry.
And there could some $170 fine, for most Canadian ports.
What can one do if the US savings/checking bank account such as the First Union of
Atlanta, GA was frozen or rendered inoperative for the alien by the bank official for
want of ID matching their pre-formatted first and last names such as a green card if
not an older US driver's license? Will the USINS official at the port take cash only?
Is it possible to write a personal check on a US bank such as the First Union of
Atlanta, GA in anticipation of clearance?
Thanks for any responses.
--DMG
ps: Long live the King of the USA vowing " US exports products not problems"
apparently to alleviate the poverty in the third world.