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Old 08-31-2007, 06:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
Humphrey Channey
 
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Default Trips outside of USA with I551 visa

My wife and I got the I551 visa at the US Embassy in Thailand on
this Tuesday. We will be landing in USA during the 1st week in
November. We plan to take 2 short trips back to Thailand during the
3rd week in November and May next year. Each trip will be under 6
months. Are there any limits of how many times we can leave the
country with our I551 visas ? Is there any document we will need to
get back besides the visa ? Humphrey
 

Old 08-31-2007, 08:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
Noorah101
 
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Default Re: Trips outside of USA with I551 visa

> My wife and I got the I551 visa at the US Embassy in Thailand on
> this Tuesday. We will be landing in USA during the 1st week in
> November. We plan to take 2 short trips back to Thailand during the
> 3rd week in November and May next year. Each trip will be under 6
> months. Are there any limits of how many times we can leave the
> country with our I551 visas ? Is there any document we will need to
> get back besides the visa ? Humphrey

I thought I-551 was the equivalent of a green card / permanent
residency, not a visa?

Rene
 
Old 08-31-2007, 10:06 PM   #3 (permalink)
E Kinney
 
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Default Re: Trips outside of USA with I551 visa

The I-551 card is not just the equivalent of a green card but it is actually
THE green card or THE Permanent Resident Card as it is officially called.

You're right, it is NOT a VISA!

"Noorah101" <> wrote in message
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| > My wife and I got the I551 visa at the US Embassy in Thailand on
| > this Tuesday. We will be landing in USA during the 1st week in
| > November. We plan to take 2 short trips back to Thailand during the
| > 3rd week in November and May next year. Each trip will be under 6
| > months. Are there any limits of how many times we can leave the
| > country with our I551 visas ? Is there any document we will need to
| > get back besides the visa ? Humphrey
|
| I thought I-551 was the equivalent of a green card / permanent
| residency, not a visa?
|
| Rene
|
| --
|
 
Old 09-01-2007, 12:17 AM   #4 (permalink)
Rete
 
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Default Re: Trips outside of USA with I551 visa

> I thought I-551 was the equivalent of a green card / permanent
> residency, not a visa?
>
> Rene

It isn't. The poster doesn't know what they are talking about. You
can't obtain the I-551 at the US Consulate. You get it at the US POE.
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Old 09-01-2007, 01:28 AM   #5 (permalink)
E Kinney
 
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That is not accurate either.
You can't obtain an I-551 at the US POE.
Green Cards, Permanent Resident Cards or Form I-551 as they are known are
not issued at any US POE.

You may be ale to get something which could serve the same purpose as the
I-551 but you can't get the I-551 at the POE.

This is a very common misconception that a lot of people still fail to
comprehend.

"Rete" <> wrote in message
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| > I thought I-551 was the equivalent of a green card / permanent
| > residency, not a visa?
| >
| > Rene
|
| It isn't. The poster doesn't know what they are talking about. You
| can't obtain the I-551 at the US Consulate. You get it at the US POE.
|
| --
| I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
|
 
Old 09-01-2007, 04:28 AM   #6 (permalink)
Joe Feise
 
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E Kinney wrote on 08/31/07 18:28:

> That is not accurate either.
> You can't obtain an I-551 at the US POE.
> Green Cards, Permanent Resident Cards or Form I-551 as they are known are
> not issued at any US POE.
>
> You may be ale to get something which could serve the same purpose as the
> I-551 but you can't get the I-551 at the POE.
>
> This is a very common misconception that a lot of people still fail to
> comprehend.


The stamp says something like "Processed for I551" (at least it used to say
that, I haven't seen it recently.)
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Old 09-01-2007, 11:23 AM   #7 (permalink)
Rete
 
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Default Re: Trips outside of USA with I551 visa

> That is not accurate either.
> You can't obtain an I-551 at the US POE.
> Green Cards, Permanent Resident Cards or Form I-551 as they are known
> are
> not issued at any US POE.
>
> You may be ale to get something which could serve the same purpose as
> the
> I-551 but you can't get the I-551 at the POE.
>
> This is a very common misconception that a lot of people still fail to
> comprehend.
>
> "Rete" <> wrote in message
> news:34$478187$5258990$...
> |
> | > I thought I-551 was the equivalent of a green card / permanent
> | > residency, not a visa?
> | >
> | > Rene
> |
> | It isn't. The poster doesn't know what they are talking about.
> | You
> | can't obtain the I-551 at the US Consulate. You get it at the
> | US POE.
> |
> | --
> | I'm not an attorney. This disclaimer is valid in NYS!
> |

You get the I-551 stamp at the POE.
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Old 09-01-2007, 04:14 PM   #8 (permalink)
Meauxna
 
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> My wife and I got the I551 visa at the US Embassy in Thailand on
> this Tuesday. We will be landing in USA during the 1st week in
> November. We plan to take 2 short trips back to Thailand during the
> 3rd week in November and May next year. Each trip will be under 6
> months. Are there any limits of how many times we can leave the
> country with our I551 visas ? Is there any document we will need to
> get back besides the visa ? Humphrey

Humphrey, read the following article please. It has the links to the
USCIS pages explaining your future travel. In a nutshell, you will have
no problem traveling with just your passport and whatever form of
evidence you have of your Permanent Resident status.
Your first trip will probably just be the endorsed visa in your
passport. By your second trip, you should have your Green Cards.
Travel limits are discussed in the uscis.gov link 'Now That You Are A
Permanent Resident'.

http://www.familybasedimmigration.co...hread.php?t73

The following article is for Immigrant Visa holders arriving in the US
for the first time with their visa: Welcome to America!

In Secondary, your details will be entered into the computer and you may
be asked a few confirming questions, all things that you already know
(how long you've been married, where are you going etc). You will want
to confirm your US mailing address here: this will now be your address
of record, and ANY change of address MUST be reported, by law, via Form
AR-11 from this point on.
You will give a fingerprint and signature here for the Green Card
production and finally, the visa in your passport will be stamped, or
'endorsed'.
This endorsed visa is the documentary equivilant of your Green Card and
serves as evidence of your status as a Permanent Resident. You can
travel with this stamp as a Permanent Resident until you get your Green
Card. Hopefully someone will tell you "Welcome to America" as they give
you instructions about Removing Conditions in 2 years (ideally & if
applicable).

You are now a Permanent Resident! Your Green Card and Social Security
card will be mailed to you within 4 weeks. Until you get the Green Card,
the endorsed visa is EXACTLY THE SAME THING.
If you have not received your Green Card after 4 weeks, you may as well
follow up on it right away---usually nothing else will happen otherwise.
Make an InfoPass appointment with your District Office and take your
passport in to make an inquiry. New immigrant's cards are all produced
at the Texas Service Center, so your envelope will have the Texas return
address on it no matter where you live (this was related by the Director
of a USCIS DO).

You are strongly encouraged to read the following pages about your
status, rights, responsibilites and limitations (including voting, and
maintaining your PR status).

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

Welcome to the United States: A Guide for New Immigrants
------------------


The links are active in the article, and there is more information about
the specifics of going through the POE.
 
 


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