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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi VJers

I am awaiting my AOS. I got my AP now, and I want to travel to Canada to see my family for a wedding. I was a F-1 Student in Status, now awaiting AOS. I read on the AP document that this does not Guarantee you entrance into the united states? What is meant by that? How can they not let you back in, or under what circumstances.

12/13/07 - Married to the girl of my dreams

01/10/08 - Sent AOS, EAD, and AP via Fedex

01/11/08 - AOS, EAD, and AP Received

01/18/08 - NOA1 for all three & soft touch

01/25/08 - Biometrics Appointment Letter

01/26/08 - RFE for I-864

02/05/08 - RFE mailed

02/07/08 - Biometrics Appointment and CRIS Email that RFE Rec'd and Case Processing has Resumed

07/15/08 - Interview Notice Dated

07/19/08 - Interview Noticed Rec'd

09/09/08 - Interview - Los Angeles DO -- APPROVED

09/09/08 - Card Production Ordered

June 11 2010 -- REMOVE CONDITIONS

09/12/10 Conditions Removed

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07/13/11 Filed N400

07/15/11 Priority Date

07/17/11 NOA1 Rec'd

08/16/11 Biometrics Appointment

09/14/11 NOA for Interview Rec'd

10/31/11 Interview

11/3/11 NOA in Queue for Oath Scheduling

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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Hi VJers

I am awaiting my AOS. I got my AP now, and I want to travel to Canada to see my family for a wedding. I was a F-1 Student in Status, now awaiting AOS. I read on the AP document that this does not Guarantee you entrance into the united states? What is meant by that? How can they not let you back in, or under what circumstances.

Well I have heard of several people that have gone back to visit their homecountry with the AP,was not a problem at all.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I think what is meant by that statement is that you are not guaranteed entry if there are other things that would cause them to turn you away. For example, if you have a criminal record or have overstayed a visa in the US in the past... or if you have something illegal in your car. I think it just means that AP is not a "get-out-of-jail-free" card.

But I've never heard of anyone not being admitted on AP so you should have no problems.

Posted (edited)

I would tend to agree with all of these posts, but this thread suggests otherwise.

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=122556

Edited by ahebl

I-130, AOS, AP, & EAD

2008-02-07 - Filing Date

2008-02-13 - NOA1 Date (NBC - Everything)

2008-02-28 - Biometrics Appt.

2008-03-03 - RFE (Medical Exam)

2008-03-10 - Medical Exam

2008-03-21 - Exam Received at CIS

2008-04-14 - EAD card production ordered

2008-04-14 - AP Approval Notice Sent

2008-04-16 - EAD card production ordered AGAIN?

2008-04-18 - AP received in the mail

2008-04-21 - EAD approval notice sent

2008-04-21 - EAD card received in the mail

2008-04-24 - Notice of Interview Received

2008-05-02 - 06-03 Interview Cancelled (#######?!)

2008-06-03 - WE WENT ANYWAY - APPROVED! (stamp in passport)

I-751

2010-03-06 - Sent I-751

2010-03-09 - NOA1 Receipt Date

2010-03-16 - Received NOA1 in mail

2010-03-19 - Biometrics Notice Date

2010-03-27 - Received Biometrics Notice in mail

2010-04-14 - Biometrics Appointment

2010-04-27 - Card Production Ordered

2010-05-02 - Approval Notice Received

2010-05-05 - Card in Hand

Posted
Hi VJers

I am awaiting my AOS. I got my AP now, and I want to travel to Canada to see my family for a wedding. I was a F-1 Student in Status, now awaiting AOS. I read on the AP document that this does not Guarantee you entrance into the united states? What is meant by that? How can they not let you back in, or under what circumstances.

Nothing but a US Passport guarantees you entry into the USA. valid visa, green card or AP document holders are never guaranteed entry.

The AP gives you a status of "Paroled" once you enter the country, which is different from the status you may have had before you left. Leaving before your AoS application as adjudicated and approved removes you from the status of pending decision from the US Attorney General, but when you come to the border with an AP document, its basically the Department of Homeland Security allowing you as a person back into the country even though your status has changed. Since you no longer have the pending status, you're given a paroled status.

As for the why they would not let you back in, that's up to the discretion of the CBP officer and their supervisors. While it is unlikely that you will run into any problems, there is always the chance of a problem when you leave and re-entry the USA when you're not a citizen.

K-1 Visa Process.

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See my timeline

AOS Process

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01/23/08 - AOS Package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

01/25/08 - NOA1 for I-485, I-765 and I-131

02/15/08 - Biometrics for I-485 and I-765

02/18/08 - I-485 transferred to CSC

02/21/08 - I-485 & I-765 touched

03/11/08 - I-131 approved

03/18/08 - I-765 approved

03/19/08 - EAD arrives

03/20/08 - AP arrives

03/27/08 - I-485 touched

04/11/08 - I-485 touched (case received at CSC)

04/13/08 - I-485 touched

06/07/08 - I-551 Card production ordered

06/13/08 - Welcome Letter arrives

06/16/08 - I-551 Card arrives

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RatBox, you should copy your whole post and save it somewhere permanently. That's a great explanation of exactly what the "you are not guaranteed entry" language means. :thumbs:

I-130, AOS, AP, & EAD

2008-02-07 - Filing Date

2008-02-13 - NOA1 Date (NBC - Everything)

2008-02-28 - Biometrics Appt.

2008-03-03 - RFE (Medical Exam)

2008-03-10 - Medical Exam

2008-03-21 - Exam Received at CIS

2008-04-14 - EAD card production ordered

2008-04-14 - AP Approval Notice Sent

2008-04-16 - EAD card production ordered AGAIN?

2008-04-18 - AP received in the mail

2008-04-21 - EAD approval notice sent

2008-04-21 - EAD card received in the mail

2008-04-24 - Notice of Interview Received

2008-05-02 - 06-03 Interview Cancelled (#######?!)

2008-06-03 - WE WENT ANYWAY - APPROVED! (stamp in passport)

I-751

2010-03-06 - Sent I-751

2010-03-09 - NOA1 Receipt Date

2010-03-16 - Received NOA1 in mail

2010-03-19 - Biometrics Notice Date

2010-03-27 - Received Biometrics Notice in mail

2010-04-14 - Biometrics Appointment

2010-04-27 - Card Production Ordered

2010-05-02 - Approval Notice Received

2010-05-05 - Card in Hand

Filed: Country: Mexico
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The AP gives you a status of "Paroled" once you enter the country, which is different from the status you may have had before you left. Leaving before your AoS application as adjudicated and approved removes you from the status of pending decision from the US Attorney General, but when you come to the border with an AP document, its basically the Department of Homeland Security allowing you as a person back into the country even though your status has changed. Since you no longer have the pending status, you're given a paroled status.

I'm not sure I understand the implications of the 'paroled' versus 'pending'.

If an AOS applicant receives their AP, makes a visit to their home country, then returns within a short period of time, their AOS application is no longer 'pending'? Is it on hold or something until the applicant returns?

I guess what I'm asking is what are the practical implications on their application if they leave and return? Does 'paroled' have a negative connotation during the approval process?

Posted
I'm not sure I understand the implications of the 'paroled' versus 'pending'.

If an AOS applicant receives their AP, makes a visit to their home country, then returns within a short period of time, their AOS application is no longer 'pending'? Is it on hold or something until the applicant returns?

I guess what I'm asking is what are the practical implications on their application if they leave and return? Does 'paroled' have a negative connotation during the approval process?

I think you're getting two things confused here. In your immigration journey, there are two entities, you as a person and your legal status within the US, and your application for an immigration benefit.

Once you file for AoS with I-485, your status becomes "Pending Decision of the US Attorney General" and your AoS case status is pending.

Should you leave the country and return using an AP document, your personal status changes from "Pending Decision of the US Attorney General" to "Parole Status". Your application however remains "pending" because the USCIS still has not made a decision on the case.

The implications of you as a person being in "Parole Status" depends on what your status was before you left. Not everyone was in the status of "Pending Decision of the US Attorney General". Some where here with other visas and have since filed their application for AoS.

As far as I am aware, and keep in mind I am not a lawyer or an immigration expert, for those who entered on a K1 visa, submitted an application for AoS and then returned into the country using AP and subsiquently became "Parole Status" individuals, there is no real risk of any implications occuring. Your status as a "Paroled" individual allows USCIS and the US Government to take certain actions they would not be able to if your status was something other than "Paroled" but I don't know exactly what they are.

The very fact that I haven't read about anyone having problems using AP and being in the US in a "Paroled" status makes me think that its not really an issue you need to worry over, just something to be mindful of. Using AP is not risk free, but the risks do seem small.

Being in a status of "Paroled" does not have any impact on the USCIS decision to approve or deny your AoS application, as far as I am aware.

K-1 Visa Process.

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See my timeline

AOS Process

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01/23/08 - AOS Package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

01/25/08 - NOA1 for I-485, I-765 and I-131

02/15/08 - Biometrics for I-485 and I-765

02/18/08 - I-485 transferred to CSC

02/21/08 - I-485 & I-765 touched

03/11/08 - I-131 approved

03/18/08 - I-765 approved

03/19/08 - EAD arrives

03/20/08 - AP arrives

03/27/08 - I-485 touched

04/11/08 - I-485 touched (case received at CSC)

04/13/08 - I-485 touched

06/07/08 - I-551 Card production ordered

06/13/08 - Welcome Letter arrives

06/16/08 - I-551 Card arrives

 
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