imcaffeine
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It is related to another post of mine. There is a little development but it only confuses me further.
I've filed for I751 so now I'm with an expired card and the one year extension NOA. However, when I applied for tourism visa to Italy I was informed that I HAVE TO have my passport stamped to get the visa.
They repeatedly called it "advance parole stamp". My question is, is it just the I551 stamp (they don't know the USCIS terms) or is there indeed a different stamp called an "advance parole stamp"?
In either case, they don't seem to recognize the one year extension letter......
I guess that the worst scenario for me is to cancel all my reservations and lose a few hundred dollars with the airline. I wonder if other European countries have the same requirements.
I've filed for I751 so now I'm with an expired card and the one year extension NOA. However, when I applied for tourism visa to Italy I was informed that I HAVE TO have my passport stamped to get the visa.
They repeatedly called it "advance parole stamp". My question is, is it just the I551 stamp (they don't know the USCIS terms) or is there indeed a different stamp called an "advance parole stamp"?
In either case, they don't seem to recognize the one year extension letter......
I guess that the worst scenario for me is to cancel all my reservations and lose a few hundred dollars with the airline. I wonder if other European countries have the same requirements.