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    VISA Information for Countries

    I came across the Wikipedia article on the re-entry permit, and the visa information (and other information) is not 100% correct. i wonder if anyone here is interested and has time to fix it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Re-entry_Permit You might want to edit/create the RTD page too, and...
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    Traveling Outside the US As Asylee applicant ,Asylee,LPR through Asylum

    Ah, yes I should have clarified. I don't know what I was thinking. This is AFTER she becomes an LPR.
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    VISA Information for Countries

    DoS has also delayed issuance of the updated passport (should have been put into circulation in 2016), so no surprise that DHS has also dropped the ball...
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    Traveling Outside the US As Asylee applicant ,Asylee,LPR through Asylum

    A dependent can usually use their national passport, but of course, caution ought to be applied.
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    Travel to Canada by road. No stamps on the passport. How to find the dates?

    For a few days, an approximation should suffice if your physical presence is not in question overall. You can clarify at the interview.
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    Travel before and after applying for naturalization

    Total number of days you're allowed to be out of the country in the preceding five years is about 913, so you are quite safe to travel. You just need to be there for your interview, and if you're going to travel for a longer period, someone needs to check your post for the interview letter, and...
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    N565 case!!!!! Visiting Mexico

    The question is does he have a PHOTOcopy.
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    Wife needs green card, 2 year old needs?

    Your daughter cannot get LPR status if she is a citizen. So, your first order of business for her is to determine whether or not she is a US citizen. If yes, get her a passport and CRBA (takes a week to get it in the mail, as it did for my kids in Germany) after you apply at a consulate/embassy...
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    Solo traveler and VWP

    Well, good luck. Don't act too nervous :)
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    Living with the GC outside of the US

    People seem to get stopped and warned, but you're right that you have a case when you're a new permanent resident. So, if the officer decides to refer someone to an immigration judge, genuine reasons for frequent travel would work in one's favour. Anyway, the key is to have and collect evidence...
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    Living with the GC outside of the US

    She needs a re-entry permit (I 131).
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    Solo traveler and VWP

    Nobody can tell what you'll encounter, but if you're clearly a genuine visitor with strong ties to your country of residence (school enrollment documents, sufficient funds, no CVs in your suitcase, no text messaged with a recruiter about looking for work, etc.), your chances of a smooth visit...
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    Renew GC and/or Apply for Citizenship

    Apply for naturalisation before there's less than 6 months left on your GC so that they don't make you pay for a GC renewal (which you are required to do if you apply for naturalisation with less than 6 months left on your GC). Then when your GC expires you can basically walk in to a...
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    Can I still get a passport?

    Yes you will get a passport.
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    Traveling Outside the US As Asylee applicant ,Asylee,LPR through Asylum

    Unless you're trying to hide something (based on your asylum claim), you have nothing to worry about if you decide to go to countries you did not mention.
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    VISA Information for Countries

    No, you misunderstand. The term travel document refers to a document that allows you to travel. A passport is also a travel document. If you look at the current RTD or RP (both travel documents), it states which one it is just above your photo. It will be the same for the new ones, so they are...
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    Travel back to US on green card after 11 months stay abroad

    It doesn't seem to me that they will give you too much trouble, but if the kid is a citizen by birth, get a passport and CRBA first to make entry easier. 11 months is close to the limit, but if your husband is habitually resident in the US, you can prove ties that way. BTW, you say you had to...
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    Citizenship Certificate for my kids

    Apply for the certificate of citizenship if you can afford it. For FAFSA, you can send a passport copy.
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    Can my wife use derivative asylum for green card application?

    Sponsor her as a citizen and she will get permanent residence. Forget the asylum application. It's moot, and she can go about her daily life as the spouse of a US citizen - much easier.
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