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  • Traveling abroad as new LPR

    Guys,

    I recently became an LPR and would like to take a trip to Canada. This would be my first trip as a permanent resident. My husband (USC) will be with me. My passport had my maiden name on it and the Green Card has my married one.

    Is there anything I should be considering or bringing with me besides the Green Card and passport? Thanks!
    RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
    10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
    10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

    INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

    09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
    10/22 - Early bio walk-in
    11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
    11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
    01/13/2020 - Interview
    01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

  • #2
    A copy of your marriage certificate, just in case. I don't think they will ask for it because you are traveling with your husband. Have a fun trip.
    Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
    Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
    Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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    All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by seattle2903 View Post
      Guys,

      I recently became an LPR and would like to take a trip to Canada. This would be my first trip as a permanent resident. My husband (USC) will be with me. My passport had my maiden name on it and the Green Card has my married one.

      Is there anything I should be considering or bringing with me besides the Green Card and passport? Thanks!
      I guess taking your Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificat with you would be a good idea.
      Assuming there wouldn't be any issue, you have a green card issued by US Government.


      05/20/2019 Case Was Received
      08/01/2019 Biometrics Walk in
      12/06/2019 Ready to Schedule interview
      12/12/2019 Interview was Scheduled
      01/23/2020 Interview Day
      01/23/2020 Interview was Completed and must be reviewed
      01/30/2020 New Card is Being Produced
      01/31/2020 Case Was Approved I-485

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      • #4
        You’ll be fine when you get back. And you’re with your USC husband anyway, just bring your marriage certificate just in case.

        Also maybe consider getting a new passport with your married name when you get the chance. But don’t worry too much about it for now.

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