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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Paraguay
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I can't make heads or tails of the info on VJ, so can someone help me.

Can my wife travel after our AOS interview, and while her GC is in production? We still have her EAD/AP card. I'm assuming it is still valid during the wait for the GC. Is this true?

Thanks in advance.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
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I can't make heads or tails of the info on VJ, so can someone help me.

Can my wife travel after our AOS interview, and while her GC is in production? We still have her EAD/AP card. I'm assuming it is still valid during the wait for the GC. Is this true?

Thanks in advance.

The EAD/ AP card should have a 1 year validation date on it. So yes she can travel but as you said you have had interview I wouldn't hurry as the GC should arrive soon. Then she can do away with the EAD/AP card.

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Strictly seen, once a petition for AoS has been adjudicated, the AP is void. If you have written evidence that your Green Card is in production, it should arrive within 7 to 10 days in your mail box. If you absolutely need to leave the country earlier than this, I would suggest to make an Infopass appointment and get an I-551 stamp in your passport. In all likelyhood you will be able to reenter with the AP, but I would not want to take chances in cases like this.

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