Travel with I797C & no expired green card
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Travel with I797C & no expired green card
Hi,
They took my expired green card when I did my biometrics. Now I just have the I-797C. My online research suggests travel with the I-797C and the expired green card work, but can I travel out of the US with the I-797C, my California driver's license and emergency travel documents from the British Consulate. My passport was lost in the mail during renewal!
They took my expired green card when I did my biometrics. Now I just have the I-797C. My online research suggests travel with the I-797C and the expired green card work, but can I travel out of the US with the I-797C, my California driver's license and emergency travel documents from the British Consulate. My passport was lost in the mail during renewal!
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Re: Travel with I797C & no expired green card
You should not have a problem. I would hope that you made copies of the green card and that you can take that along with you as well. As a matter of fact, you needed to send a copy, front and back, of the green card with the I-751 form. Make an extra copy to go with your I-131.
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Re: Travel with I797C & no expired green card
What kind of travel document did the British Consulate give you? Sometimes they are just valid for a single journey, with the journey itself stated on the document.
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Re: Travel with I797C & no expired green card
"they" were the US Immigration folks at our appointment where they did the biometrics for the green card renewal. They took the expired card, gave us the I797C and said we were fine.
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If you can, I'd file some kind of complaint about it. You never know where that green card could end up (in some illegal alien's pocket, for example).
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Good advice. We didn't even realize they weren't USCIS and my husband just followed instructions. Now we are really stuck. The USCIS customer service call center recommends we go to an info pass appointment to get another stamp on his I797C, so he can travel. I made the appointment, but it is 2 days AFTER he was supposed to travel. If he just flies on Tuesday, i wonder if we can get the additional stamp in London... If the time estimates on the USCIS website are correct, his renewed green card should arrive around July 22nd.
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Good advice. We didn't even realize they weren't USCIS and my husband just followed instructions. Now we are really stuck. The USCIS customer service call center recommends we go to an info pass appointment to get another stamp on his I797C, so he can travel. I made the appointment, but it is 2 days AFTER he was supposed to travel. If he just flies on Tuesday, i wonder if we can get the additional stamp in London... If the time estimates on the USCIS website are correct, his renewed green card should arrive around July 22nd.
Either way, I suggest also carrying a photocopy of the green card along with the I-797C.
I don't believe he can get an I-551 stamp in London.
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Re: Travel with I797C & no expired green card
What happens if someone is traveling in England and their expired green card is stolen? They must have a way to resolve that there?
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If they go to England on an unexpired green card, and it gets stolen, they can get a returning resident visa to the USA. If they are in England on an unexpired green card and it expires while they are there, I am not sure what happens...I suppose they can also apply for a returning resident visa. I don't think there's a way to renew the green card from inside England, because you need to appear for biometrics, which can only be done in the USA.
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Re: Travel with I797C & no expired green card
It was a renewal of a 10 year green card.