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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nicaragua
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Hi everyone,

I am ready to file for AOS and have filled out all the forms for my fiancée. I am going to file the I-1485 concurrently with the I-131, but part 7 of form I-131 has me confused/worried. It states:

On a separate shee(s) of paper, please explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole. Include copies of any documents you wish considered. (see instructions).

The instructions state:

C. Advanced Parole Document

1. If you are in the United States, you must attach:

a. A copy of any document issued to you by

USCIS showing your present status in the

United States; and

b. An explanation or other evidence showing

the circumstances that warrant issuance of an

advance parole document; or

c. If you are an applicant for adjustment of

status, a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence

that you filed the adjustment application

I can definitely attach the approval notice for the K-1 visa. However, I don't know what evidence I can give showing the circumstance (other than a statement saying she has been here for over a year without seeing her family). Similarly, how can I have a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence that I filed an AOS if I am filing both these form concurrently (which is allowed).

PLEASE HELP!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Morocco
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Hi everyone,

I am ready to file for AOS and have filled out all the forms for my fiancée. I am going to file the I-1485 concurrently with the I-131, but part 7 of form I-131 has me confused/worried. It states:

On a separate shee(s) of paper, please explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole. Include copies of any documents you wish considered. (see instructions).

The instructions state:

C. Advanced Parole Document

1. If you are in the United States, you must attach:

a. A copy of any document issued to you by

USCIS showing your present status in the

United States; and

b. An explanation or other evidence showing

the circumstances that warrant issuance of an

advance parole document; or

c. If you are an applicant for adjustment of

status, a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence

that you filed the adjustment application

I can definitely attach the approval notice for the K-1 visa. However, I don't know what evidence I can give showing the circumstance (other than a statement saying she has been here for over a year without seeing her family). Similarly, how can I have a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence that I filed an AOS if I am filing both these form concurrently (which is allowed).

PLEASE HELP!!

For evidence of circumstance, we submitted a letter saying that my husband had been here for five years without seeing his family. Also you do not need to send the USCIS receipt if you are filing concurrently.

This worked for us - he received advance parole and we just returned from a visit with his family!

Best of Luck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone,

I am ready to file for AOS and have filled out all the forms for my fiancée. I am going to file the I-1485 concurrently with the I-131, but part 7 of form I-131 has me confused/worried. It states:

On a separate shee(s) of paper, please explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole. Include copies of any documents you wish considered. (see instructions).

The instructions state:

C. Advanced Parole Document

1. If you are in the United States, you must attach:

a. A copy of any document issued to you by

USCIS showing your present status in the

United States; and

b. An explanation or other evidence showing

the circumstances that warrant issuance of an

advance parole document; or

c. If you are an applicant for adjustment of

status, a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence

that you filed the adjustment application

I can definitely attach the approval notice for the K-1 visa. However, I don't know what evidence I can give showing the circumstance (other than a statement saying she has been here for over a year without seeing her family). Similarly, how can I have a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence that I filed an AOS if I am filing both these form concurrently (which is allowed).

PLEASE HELP!!

For evidence of circumstance, we submitted a letter saying that my husband had been here for five years without seeing his family. Also you do not need to send the USCIS receipt if you are filing concurrently.

This worked for us - he received advance parole and we just returned from a visit with his family!

Best of Luck!

I only put in the space in the form "visiting family abroad" and my I131 was approved. good luck

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