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Travel on AP, I-94 and AOS Interview

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Hi, everybody!

I am going to visit my family soon using the AP. I know that when I depart I must surrender current I-94 form (in my case stamped with K1 admission for 3 months) at the airport and when I return they will give me a new one. So, my first question:

I wonder what admission status they will put on the new form. And how long will it be valid in the situation of pending AOS?

Also, I had to submit a copy of my current (K1) I-94 form with my AOS application, and I am supposed to bring all originals of submitted documents to AOS interview, including the I-94.

So, my second question is: how can I surrender my (K1) I-94 at the departure if I will likely need it for the interview? I am confused with this process.

Your input is appreciated.

Vera.

AOS Timeline

10/12 AOS, EAD, AP sent to Chicago

10/22 NOA date

11/21 Biometrics taken

11/25 touch on AOS and EAD

12/06 Interview Letter produced (12/10 in mail)

12/11 touch: EAD card ordered (approved in 60 days from filing)

12/11 touch: AP approval notice sent (approved in 60 days from filing)

12/15 AOS Interview Cancellation Letter received in mail...

12/17 AP received in mail

12/18 another touch on EAD: card ordered

12/20 EAD approval notice sent

12/21 EAD card in mail

01/28 second Interview Letter

03/25 AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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You will have your I-94 in your passport when you go to your AOS interview. They will remove that from your passport at your interview. The I-94 that you have in your passport at the time of your interview may be different from the one you have now, if you left the U.S. and returned.

You send in a photocopy of the one that is in your passport at the time you apply for AOS, but that may not necessarily be the one you will have in your passport at your interview.

Hope this makes sense.

Good luck.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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You will have your I-94 in your passport when you go to your AOS interview. They will remove that from your passport at your interview. The I-94 that you have in your passport at the time of your interview may be different from the one you have now, if you left the U.S. and returned.

You send in a photocopy of the one that is in your passport at the time you apply for AOS, but that may not necessarily be the one you will have in your passport at your interview.

Hope this makes sense.

Good luck.

Thank you for reply. So, I guess it is not a problem that I present a different I-94 from what I have now at the interview?

AOS Timeline

10/12 AOS, EAD, AP sent to Chicago

10/22 NOA date

11/21 Biometrics taken

11/25 touch on AOS and EAD

12/06 Interview Letter produced (12/10 in mail)

12/11 touch: EAD card ordered (approved in 60 days from filing)

12/11 touch: AP approval notice sent (approved in 60 days from filing)

12/15 AOS Interview Cancellation Letter received in mail...

12/17 AP received in mail

12/18 another touch on EAD: card ordered

12/20 EAD approval notice sent

12/21 EAD card in mail

01/28 second Interview Letter

03/25 AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!

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