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Old 27th January 2008, 03:45 PM
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Departure After LPR

Afriend of mine just arrived to the state by IV-VISA , 2 WEEKS AGO ,

suddenly he need to Departure from NY to the home country ASAP , but he still dont have the CARD & other stuff " SSN" ?

i assume that he will received his card by mail 2-3 month ...etc

but how things work in the AIRPORT , when he departure & when he COMEBACK ??

"USCIS" can make record for this trip ?!! or they just dont know that he departure

any insight
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Old 27th January 2008, 04:29 PM
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suddenly he need to Departure from NY to the home country ASAP , but he still dont have the CARD & other stuff " SSN" ?
I assume he has an I-551 stamp in his passport.

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but how things work in the AIRPORT , when he departure & when he COMEBACK ??
When he leaves, he gets on the plane and off he goes. When he returns, he shows the passport with the stamp.

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"USCIS" can make record for this trip ?!! or they just dont know that he departure
It is likely that his departure will be recorded and transmitted to DHS.
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Old 28th January 2008, 12:23 PM
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mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm interesting

you know for pepole who are interested in naturalization , its really matter because i heared that when you dep they dont know simply because they dont stamp the passport , " some times " they check your card
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when you arri they make record , the most important that you have to mention all your trips while application for naturalization !!!!!!

15 years ago my cousin get the LPR he just leave the state , visit the state every year , after 5 years he get the naturalization

can you believe ???

any one who have experience in this
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Old 28th January 2008, 12:32 PM
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i heared that when you dep they dont know simply because they dont stamp the passport , " some times " they check your card but when you arri they make record , the most important that you have to mention all your trips while application for naturalization !!!!!!
The passport stamp is meaningless. They will usually swipe your card (even the Canadians do so) and passenger manifests are automatically transmitted to DHS. They may not track 100% of exits and entries, but I'd venture that most are tracked and the ability to develop a complete history of your travel gets better each year.

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15 years ago my cousin get the LPR he just leave the state , visit the state every year , after 5 years he get the naturalization
I'd believe it, but it's not 15 years ago anymore. We have had 9/11 and massive databases since then.
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