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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Just tying up loose ends on my application package for my husband and still don't have these answered:

Form I-131 Advance Parole:

1. Regarding Part #3, Processing Information, the section says to skip Part 7 after completing item 3 of Part 3. However in the example form on this website they have check marked 5.a. in Part 3 (after the part that says to skip to Part 7). The item 5.a. says to send the travel document to the address listed for the applicant. Is it ok to still check mark 5.a. of Part 3 but not complete the other sections and skip down to Part 7?

2. The example form on this website shows Part 4 of the form blank, skipping to Part 7 as Part 3 asks, but part 4 refers to "Information About Your Proposed Travel". Why would we not fill this out? I know we have to write a note about our travel for Part 7 (and have already downloaded the example from this website). Just want to make sure I should really leave Part 4 blank.

3. Part 7 asks about one or multiple trips. We have one trip in particular we need the Advance parole for but worry we he might have to leave the country again before the green card arrives (to go to Canada to renew passport before February). Would we be safe than sorry to apply for multiple trips now just in case, although we have only one certain trip at this time?

Thank you everyone!

Amy & Ryan

Met April 22, 2007 on Serenade of the Seas during Panama Canal cruise

Married May 09, 2009 in Fabulous Las Vegas

06/29/09 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

07/02/09 USCIS Signed for package

07/08/09 First NOA's for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

07/10/09 USCIS Cashed checks

07/13/09 Biometrics letter generated

07/19/09 Biometrics letter received, appointment set for 07-28-09

07/23/09 Early Biometrics appointment (walk-in) at USCIS Goleta, CA office

07/29/09 Received Notice of Interview Date, set for September 01, 2009 in Los Angeles

08/31/09 Received AP (two of them)

09/01/09 Interview in Los Angeles - APPROVED! Yay! Card production ordered

09/05/09 EAD received

09/12/09 Green card received in the mail!

Start to Finish only 76 days!

06/06/11 Mailed I-751 Package to California USCIS

06/09/11 First NOA for I-751

08/05/11 Biometrics appointment at USCIS Oxnard, CA office

10/19/11 Received email and text that card production was ordered

10/20/11 Received email and text that application had been approved

10/25/11 Received NOA in mail regarding approval and card production ordered

10/26/11 Received Green Card in the mail!

Start to Finish 142 days!

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Just tying up loose ends on my application package for my husband and still don't have these answered:

Form I-131 Advance Parole:

1. Regarding Part #3, Processing Information, the section says to skip Part 7 after completing item 3 of Part 3. However in the example form on this website they have check marked 5.a. in Part 3 (after the part that says to skip to Part 7). The item 5.a. says to send the travel document to the address listed for the applicant. Is it ok to still check mark 5.a. of Part 3 but not complete the other sections and skip down to Part 7? Because this is still part of Section 3.

2. The example form on this website shows Part 4 of the form blank, skipping to Part 7 as Part 3 asks, but part 4 refers to "Information About Your Proposed Travel". Why would we not fill this out? I know we have to write a note about our travel for Part 7 (and have already downloaded the example from this website). Just want to make sure I should really leave Part 4 blank. Because this form is used for other purposes besides Advance Parole

3. Part 7 asks about one or multiple trips. We have one trip in particular we need the Advance parole for but worry we he might have to leave the country again before the green card arrives (to go to Canada to renew passport before February). Would we be safe than sorry to apply for multiple trips now just in case, although we have only one certain trip at this time? Most folks select "multiple trips" for the same reason you described.

Thank you everyone!

Filed: Other Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

Thanks Otto!

Amy & Ryan

Met April 22, 2007 on Serenade of the Seas during Panama Canal cruise

Married May 09, 2009 in Fabulous Las Vegas

06/29/09 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

07/02/09 USCIS Signed for package

07/08/09 First NOA's for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

07/10/09 USCIS Cashed checks

07/13/09 Biometrics letter generated

07/19/09 Biometrics letter received, appointment set for 07-28-09

07/23/09 Early Biometrics appointment (walk-in) at USCIS Goleta, CA office

07/29/09 Received Notice of Interview Date, set for September 01, 2009 in Los Angeles

08/31/09 Received AP (two of them)

09/01/09 Interview in Los Angeles - APPROVED! Yay! Card production ordered

09/05/09 EAD received

09/12/09 Green card received in the mail!

Start to Finish only 76 days!

06/06/11 Mailed I-751 Package to California USCIS

06/09/11 First NOA for I-751

08/05/11 Biometrics appointment at USCIS Oxnard, CA office

10/19/11 Received email and text that card production was ordered

10/20/11 Received email and text that application had been approved

10/25/11 Received NOA in mail regarding approval and card production ordered

10/26/11 Received Green Card in the mail!

Start to Finish 142 days!

 
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