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Hello,

Does anyone know where I could apply for an emergency advanced parole in Phoenix. There are two USCIS offices, one in Phoenix and the other in Tuscon...I have scheduled infopass appts with both offices but I want to make sure they accept applications for emergency advanced parole. I have my first apppt with Tuscon office tomorrow and it is a 2 hour drive one way so I want to confirm that they have the authority to accept and issue emergency parole. I tried to read up online but I could not find any such confirmation. I am on call with USCIS hotline to confirm it currently. If anyone has knowledge of this, I would greatly appreciate your help!. Thanks!

Jonna

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I believe either office, if they have jurisdiction over your case, can issue the AP. (if you live in state their in, your covered by them)

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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I just went through this with my wife, the only way you can get emergency AP is if someone is dying or just died. The only other way to speed it up is to send a request (you or the USCIS employee at your InfoPass appointment) to expedite your AP to the Service Center where your paperwork is.

I am just trying to save you a trip :) Our reason is my mother-in-law is very ill and needs surgery but it was not a good enough reason to issue emergency AP on the spot for my wife...so just fyi

N-400:

02/21/2015: N-400 sent via USPS Priority Mail to Phoenix, AZ Lockbox

02/23/2015: N-400 received by USCIS

02/27/2015: Check cashed

03/03/2015: I-797C, Notice of Action received

03/26/2015: Fingerprints done!

08/24/2015: Notice of Action received, Interview letter!

09/28/2015: Interview day, PASSED! Oath Ceremony same day :)

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