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Travelled with Combo Card and back
Hey everyone, I just travelled home and back with my Combo card.
Just want to share my experience here.
I travelled from 7th June 2017 to 5th July 2017. Arrived through POE Chicago.
The whole process took around 1 hour, went to the Immigration counter, showed my Combo card and passport. The officer asks a few questions and told me to wait aside for another officer to bring me to the USCIS office. I went to the USCIS office, and waited there for around 30 mins. They stamped my passport and returned it to me together with my combo card. No further questions or documents needed.
I'm so glad that it all went well and I was able to be home with my family and friends. Most importantly, I was able to spend time with my Mum after my Dad's passing and visit my Dad's urn at the Columbarium.
To anyone who is doubting whether they should do it or not, I say GO, DO IT!
As long as you have proper documentations and no criminal records, it will be all good.
Just bring along your approval notices and marriage cert, just in case.
All in all, it was a really good and worth it trip.
I want to thank this forum for helping me and guiding me through all the process.
God bless you all and Good luck!
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