... in response to a question, posted by Apk1 on Dec 28, 2004The stamp in her passport is the same thing as a Green Card and she should have no trouble traveling and re-entering the country with it.
The only problem I have heard of was in Manila last year where one airline wouldn’t let you board with only the temporary I-551 stamp. It seems that some enterprising Filipino had made up his own fake rubber stamp and was charging folks $10,000 to stamp their passport for them (LOL). For a time, they required those passengers without the actual card who were boarding flights headed to the U.S. to first obtain a letter from the U.S. Embassy confirming their legal status. I think the U.S. Government was fining the airline $1,500 for every passenger with illegal documents who arrived in the States.
If the letter from CIS said your petition was approved, then there is no interview and there are no more forms to fill out. We just brought the approval letter, 3 photos, her Green Card, and passport. It took about an hour or so but we just walked in with no appointment. The InfoPass system wasn’t in use when we did this, so it’s something new and like you said, probably just to manage the lines in your case.
Ray