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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Permanent residence renewed for 10 years

Visa related
#1
  • ふるちゃん
  • mail
  • 2022/05/17 12:34

Hello. I have a question regarding the renewal of my 10 year permanent residency. My wife and I applied last year on January 25, 2021, and our fingerprints were taken on March 20 of that year. And my Green Card was received within 10 days. However, my wife's I-90 is still under examination and she has not received her Green Card. It has been 14 months since I received my Green Card. Is this a common case ??

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#131

#124 GCI waited over 2 years. Mr.


[I asked him to put in an inquiry through another route and he received the card in 5 days. and

Please let me know the other route ! ! Thank you very much.

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#132
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 07:36
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130
So you could successfully enter Japan, but
you don't know if the inspector leaving to return to the U.S. will say
this permanent resident status has expired.

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#133
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 07:54
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132

Examiners do not check permanent residency in the destination country. You are disturbing me by writing all the right things.

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#134
  • GC待ち
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 15:05
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I checked the USCIS website again, and as shown in the link below, it says that you can enter the US with an expired GC.


Then I don't have to worry about the expiration date of GC for entry.

https://bs.usembassy.gov/returning-resident-lost-stolen-or-expired-green-card/

In my case, I lost my GC, so I don't have GC regardless of expiration date, so I -555 seems to have been necessary.

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#135
  • みえはる
  • 2024/01/11 (Thu) 17:19
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> 130
> You never know when an inspector leaving Japan to return to the U.S. might say
this permanent resident status has expired.

You don't show the examiner your Permanent Resident Card when you leave Japan. Not everyone who leaves Japan goes to the US.

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