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I travelled with my AP and when I went through the border the lady took my I-94 that I entered in for my K-1 and gave me a new one with the parole stamp on it, below it says single entry and its in my maiden name (because my canadian passport is possibly) but I gave them the two copies of the AP. They stamped then both and kept one. Does that sound right to you guys? Just wanted to make sure. Oh and we went to go get my stuff out of storage and had a 24ft enclosed trailer on behind us and they never even mentioned it. Once they did the paperwork for the AP that was it. Told us we were done and we left.

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Yes, they do keep one AP and you keep the other. As for the I-94..... most of us have had it stamped to match the expiry date of the AP. So you may have to pay for another one the next time you use it, but do go ahead and ask them about that. From now on, you will still be processed at secondary but they will continue to stamp the same AP and hand it back to you.

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