No, don't do it. If you are a permanent resident get a new card, and if you are a conditional resident I think that you are illegaly in the USA.
2007-03-10 10:34:39
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answered by rocio 5
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No. Well, probably not. It will only work if you get an uneducated legacy-Customs inspector that is bored and doesn't care about anything other than weapons of mass effect and narcotics. If you run into one of the old immigration dogs you will wind up in deferred inspection, at best, and at worst in removal proceedings. And you can't tell the two apart by their uniforms any more - they all wear the dark blue uniforms.
I presume you mean that you did not file to remove the conditions of your residency, Form, I-765. Get 'er done!
If you mean your I-551 expired and you didn't file the I-90 to replace it, Get 'er done!
Save yourself the headache. If you run into an overzealous CBPO or show up on the day when they are doing training you'll be at the port all day and may wind up in detention. Get things squared away and then take your trip.
2007-03-10 15:25:40
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answered by anonymouse 3
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I assume that you are a female who just got married and took her husband's last name; however, you still have a maiden name on all your documents, correct?
If so, then you should be absolutely fine going to Mexico with your valid passport and valid green card issued on your maiden name. You can update your name later.
2007-03-11 01:50:17
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answered by Immigration Lawyer 6
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You need a current passport 2 reenter the USA.
2007-03-10 16:36:39
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are planning to travel out of the country, take the few hours to get your paperwork updated. It could saves you hours or days of grief on your return trip.
2007-03-10 13:42:31
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answered by coragryph 7
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no youll end up getting stuck down there cuz you didnt do what you were suppose to do plus the boarder potral check points are harder now plus u need a passport now days if you dont have one
2007-03-10 14:40:05
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answered by india 2
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Passports are required to legally cross the borders of any country.
2007-03-10 13:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It will work if you want to go see an Immigration Judge.
2007-03-10 13:42:22
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answered by Anonymous
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go do it asap! you never know, they may have a waiting period, or a processing period! good luck!
2007-03-10 13:46:31
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answered by Carrie H 5
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