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Question by lazaro
Submitted on 3/22/2005
Related FAQ: Immigration (USA) FAQ: GC and Citizenship questions and answers (part 6 of 6)
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I have an I-94 from 1999, already expired but is a prove of my last entrance to the US.  My visa was going to expired in 2002...i sent it to a friend in my country who put an immigration stamp in my country and have it renewed.  Now I have a visa that expires in 2007.  I never left the US since 1999 so I dont have an entrance with the new visa and the pasport shows that I have been in my country.  
I am going to an immigration as a married to a citizen, and dont know if this will be a problem...what do i do?


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