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My husband and I are AOS applicants and in the final stages of the Green card process. We both also have our EAD card.

I applied to professional school and got in. Since it is going to be ridiculously expensive, I filled out the FAFSA to get access to Federal and private loans.

Anyway after my app was reviewed, I now have to give provide documentation to confirm my status as a eligible non-citizen immigrant. These are the options they gave me:

A. Permanent Resident Card or Resident Alien Card (I-551)

B. Temporary Evidence of Lawful Admission for Permanent Residience. Valid until . Employment Authorized.” ‑e expiration date must

not have passed.

C. A machine readable immigrant visa (MRIV) with the statement “ UPON ENDORSEMENT SERVES AS TEMPORARY I-551

EVIDENCING PERMANENT RESIDENCE FOR 1 YEAR” directly above the MRIV. ‑e MRIV with this statement must be contained in

an unexpired foreign passport and endorsed with the admission stamp, valid for one year from the date of endorsement.

D. Refugees may submit Form I-94 or I-94A with a stamp showing admission under Section 207 of the Immigration and Nationality Act

(INA). ‑ey may also submit Form I-571.

E. Asylees may submit I-94 or I-94A with stamping showing admission under Section 208 of the INA or they submit same information

as listed under section D.

F. Parolees must have a stamp indicating that the student has been paroled into the U.S. for at least one year, with a date that has not

expired.

G. Guban-Haitian entrants should submit an I-94 indicating classification as Cuban-Haitian entrant.

Ok, my thought was the closest seemed to be “F. Parolees must have a stamp indicating that the student has been paroled into the U.S. for at least one year, with a date that has not

expired.” since we have received the AP documents and my I-512L (Authorization for Parole). My follow-up questions is that even though I have that document, I have not travelled out of US since I got it. Therefore, I do not have the stamp in the bottom right corner (which is required, as per option F.). What do I do now? Has anybody else gone through a similar situation?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading the extremely long post.

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