8/14 - received green card based on marriage
5/16 - filed for removal of condition
8/16 - 2 year green card expired (notice of action serves as one year extension
And here's my problem,I lost notice of action letter I-797. I'm hoping my employer has a copy on file (please someone tell me there required to have one!).
Now what do I do? Applying for a copy costs $465 (form I-824) and has a 6 month processing time, which takes us to July/August 2017, which is when the notice expires. So i would spend $465 to get a notice that would expire immediately.
Can I get a stamp I-551 at infopass worhout the original I-797? With a copy? Without I-797 at all? Or do they only issue I-551s after the 1 year extension is up?
What do i do if I have to travel? No plans but if I have to leave what do I bring? Copy of I-797 (which I hope I can get from my employer. I-551 alone I know would not be enough to re-enter.
Second curve ball - if I apply for naturalization (eligible to apply 5/17), would that notice I-797 supersede the other I-797 and I can use that to travel?
For what it's worth, i'm from a non-black listed US-friendly Central European country whose citizens can travel under ESTA.
Thank you for any help!!
5/16 - filed for removal of condition
8/16 - 2 year green card expired (notice of action serves as one year extension
And here's my problem,I lost notice of action letter I-797. I'm hoping my employer has a copy on file (please someone tell me there required to have one!).
Now what do I do? Applying for a copy costs $465 (form I-824) and has a 6 month processing time, which takes us to July/August 2017, which is when the notice expires. So i would spend $465 to get a notice that would expire immediately.
Can I get a stamp I-551 at infopass worhout the original I-797? With a copy? Without I-797 at all? Or do they only issue I-551s after the 1 year extension is up?
What do i do if I have to travel? No plans but if I have to leave what do I bring? Copy of I-797 (which I hope I can get from my employer. I-551 alone I know would not be enough to re-enter.
Second curve ball - if I apply for naturalization (eligible to apply 5/17), would that notice I-797 supersede the other I-797 and I can use that to travel?
For what it's worth, i'm from a non-black listed US-friendly Central European country whose citizens can travel under ESTA.
Thank you for any help!!
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