Can I travel out of the US and re-enter with an expired 2-year Green Card?
You may travel and will be let back in the United States. Have your expired green card with you, your passport(s), and I-751 receipt.
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You may travel and will be let back in the United States. Have your expired green card with you, your passport(s), and I-751 receipt.
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