I came back in January 2009 after 3 months work from home and vacation and the officer asked why you went for so long, and i said i took a break after getting GC. It was all done in 2 min and he said welcome back stamped passport.
My wife came back last week after 5 months and officer asked...
No the expiration is the issue date with 3 years validity. They should have given 5 years with expiration date as of my birthdate. I think there probably don't understand what a PR is or it could be there negligence.
I have recently renewed in GA and got for only 3 years. I am not sure how they came up with 3 years and also the expiration date is not my birthday which it used to before.
I am travelling to india from September 30th through January 5th. It will be combination of Vacation and work. I will be in US Payroll just like normal.
Will it cause problems. This is my first trip to india after Getting GC for more than a year.
I called the defered inspection office this morning and the lady said that for Visitors visa the end date is usually 6 months and my mother should not have any problem if she leaves within 6 months. She also said if you feel unconfortable we can change it if you come to office location. She also...
Can someone let me know if i need to go to airport and get it corrected. My lawyer said she has to go through defered inspection and get it corrected.
Anyone in similar situation? What happens if its not corrected. How will they come to know as I-94 is taken by airport officials while leaving.
My mother came to US yesterday and i saw her I-94 Stapled with yesterday stamp with No end date on I-94 I.E on class/until it says B-2 that's all.
I think they might have forgotten.
What should we do? She has her return ticket for 5 months.
She has multiple 10 years visa. She left first...
I have been in Atlanta, Georgia for 7 years. So will i be consired as resident.
Also i think if you are in any state for more than 6 months then that will be consired as residents.
I was confused with residents as green card holders.
So really nothing should change from my last years...
I was e-filing Tax return from Past 7 years, but this year it will be different as i am a GC Holder now.
Anybody has any idea as how i will be filing this year.
Is it going to be normal forms or different.
Let me know.
We went to one of DMV centers yesterday to renew my Wife's drivers license. They issued for only 1 year. Customer service represent told that even for GC Holders they issue for only 1 year,maybe they might change the rule in future.
This is so weird she had her license last time for 4 years...
All i am saying is why do Green card holders have restriction on Drivers license for 1 Year as the purpose of GC is to stay permanantly in US.
I am not sure if DMV offices have right instructions to do this or they are completly unaware of rules and regulations.
I know that's kind of weird, but we did ask couple of times that are you sure the rule is for GC Holders and she said yes. She also said the rule doesnt make sense to her and might change in future.
Also this rule was started a month ago.
My wife already has SSN and she applied long time...
We went to one of DMV centers yesterday to renew my Wife's drivers license. They issued for only 1 year. Customer service represent told that even for GC Holders they issue for only 1 year,maybe they might change the rule in future.
This is so weird she had her license last time for 4 years...
I submitted the New I-9 Form the next day after i got card. EAD is not valid anymore.Keep it for records. Also i went to SSN Office after 3 weeks of card recieved and they took out restriction "valid for INS Authorization".
So you returned your I-94 while you left US at POE, i heard some body saying in this forum that after getting GC if you return I-94 while leaving will create unnecessary confusion.
I am not sure how it works.
After getting Green card do we need to return the I-94 at POE while leaving.
My attorney said its not required and asked me to keep as record.
Anyone has any thoughts ideas???
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