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Hello there,

I am currently filling out the I-131 form for advance parole. I understand that it is best to do this at the same time as doing the AOS and EAD forms. But I don't have any trips abroad planned right now so I am unsure about how to fill out the form. There are questions like "date of intended departure" and "expected length of stay". Do I need to wait to apply for advance parole until I have actually planned a trip, and if not, what would my answer to these questions be? And what would my answer to question 7 be? Any help would be greatly appreciated...

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I´m wondering the same i hope we have answers soon!

08/09/2008---Sent I-130 and AOS to Chicago Lockbox

08/12/2008----Delivered by ups

08/19/2008----NOA EAD AP and AOS

09/06/2008--- Got RFE NEED I-693

09/07/2008--- Biometrics App.

11/01/2008--- Sent I-693 RFE And crossing my fingers.

11/26/2008--- EAD - Card production ordered.

11/26/2008--- AP Approval notice sent and got AP (WITH A TYPO!!!).

12/01/2008--- Got EAD and applied for SSN.

12/03/2008--- Waiting for the eternal SSN.

12/05/2008---Interview letter arrived.

12/20/2008---SSN Arrived

16/01/2009---Got a Job as a civilian in Fort Riley KS.

26/01/2009---Interview Appointment.

26/01/2009- Green Card Approved

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Naturalization N-400

Estimated completition time: 12 months

12/02/2019- Filed Online

07/03/2019 - Biometrics done 

12/03/2019 - Got Interview date

15/04/2019 - Interview 

 

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Hello there,

I am currently filling out the I-131 form for advance parole. I understand that it is best to do this at the same time as doing the AOS and EAD forms. But I don't have any trips abroad planned ri!

ght now so I am unsure about how to fill out the form. There are questions like "date of intended departure" and "expected length of stay". Do I need to wait to apply for advance parole until I have actually planned a trip, and if not, what would my answer to these questions be? And what would my answer to question 7 be? Any help would be greatly appreciated...

Says to skip Part 7 if applying for advanced parole!

Type in "No immediate plan" on the date and length of stay. Even tho it says date required it will work.

GOOD to have AP in case emergency comes up back home.

Edited by Haole

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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