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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi All,

I am in the US got married :) and will be starting my paperwork for AOS/EAD and AP but the question is that instead of applying for a AP can I wait and get my Green Card (conditional) and apply for a US passport to travel on a short trip back home?

Is that possible or do I have to apply for a AP.

Any suggestion would be helpful.

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K&JK

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Hi All,

I am in the US got married :) and will be starting my paperwork for AOS/EAD and AP but the question is that instead of applying for a AP can I wait and get my Green Card (conditional) and apply for a US passport to travel on a short trip back home?

Is that possible or do I have to apply for a AP.

Any suggestion would be helpful.

Congrats on your recent wedding! :)

You can only apply for a US passport once you become a US citizen. But until then, you need to have an AP document or GC to travel. So if you want to travel outside US soon, you have to apply AP with your AOS.

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05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

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AP is optional. You can only travel outside the US once u got your GC. AP is recommended only if there is an emergency case that you need to attend to outside the US while your GC is still under process.
US passport is only for US citizens. But you can still travel with your own passport tho.

Our Journey

09/2006 - met through online trivia via MIRC                                                    02/12/2014 - AOS / EAD packet sent
5/4/2007 - became couple                                                                         02/18/2014 - NOA1
9/25/2010 - first visit                                                                             03/20/2014 - Biometric
10/14/2010 - engagement                                                                         04/24/2014 - EAD Approved
4/24/2012 - second visit                                                                          05/02/2014 - EAD card received
8/27/2012 - 129-F mailed                                                                        01/22/2015 - AOS Approved
9/4/2012 - NOA1                                                                                 01/29/2015 - GC received
4/22/2013 - NOA2                                                                                01/30/2015 - GC sent back, with I-90, card has an error
4/26/2013 - NOA2 hard copy received                                                           03/05/2015 - Biometric (again, for the I-90)
4/29/2013 - NVC received                                                                        03/05/2015 - Infopass
5/1/2013 - NVC left                                                                              03/05/2015 - I-551 Passport stamp
5/10/2013 - Consulate received                                                                   6/22/2015 - Corrected GC received
6/18/2013 - Medical exam - PASSED                                                            12/05/2016 - I-751 filed
6/25/2013 - Interview-APPROVED!                                                               10/24/2017 - N-400 filed

6/27/2013 - Visa Issued                                                                          05/23/2018 - I-751 and N-400 interviews and both were approved

7/02/2013 - Visa on hand                                                                         06/01/2018 - Received 10 year GC

7/10/2013 - Sent visa packet back to Embassy for resealing                                   06/14/2018 - Oath Ceremony for Citizenship

7/18/2013 - Received resealed visa packet

10/11/2013 - Third visit

10/14/2013 - He proposed again on our 3rd year engagement anniversary

10/17/2013 - POE St. Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota

01/11/2014 - Church Wedding

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AP is optional. You can only travel outside the US once u got your GC. AP is recommended only if there is an emergency case that you need to attend to outside the US while your GC is still under process.

US passport is only for US citizens. But you can still travel with your own passport tho.

AP can be used as a re-entry permit to US, even without an overseas emergency. This is what K1s typically use if they opt to visit home or other countries that don't require them a visa before their GC arrives.

However, applying for an expedite on AP approval is a different issue, and this is what requires an emergency proof.

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01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Thanks for all your suggestions, correct me if I am wrong but the Green Card is issues once the conditions is lifted which could take time (about a year or so approx) or would I get my green card after the AOS is processed and the same can be used to travel outside US?

The reason I am asking is that we are planning to travel to India later this year and get married there also.

Thanks for your suggestions as always.

Regards

K&JK

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Thanks for all your suggestions, correct me if I am wrong but the Green Card is issues once the conditions is lifted which could take time (about a year or so approx) or would I get my green card after the AOS is processed and the same can be used to travel outside US?

The reason I am asking is that we are planning to travel to India later this year and get married there also.

Thanks for your suggestions as always.

Not sure what you mean by lifting of conditions, you might have mixed it with other immigration terms.

As a K-1 visa holder, you need to apply for Adjustment of Status (AOS) after you received your marriage certificate. Once AOS is approved, you will receive the Green Card and which will then make you a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR). I hope that somehow made it clearer for you. :)

Do check out the VJ guide for AOS from K1 if you haven't yet: http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos

-Refer to USCIS site for updated forms.

Since AOS approval processing time may take about 6 months or more from application, it's highly advisable that you apply for EAD & AP, as application for these are waived with AOS. EAD/AP is currently taking about 60-90 days to be processed.

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heart.gif After all, we're all just walking home ...heart.gif

:energy: N-400 in progess ...

 

 

01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K-1 Process to Family-based AOS Process Forum~

~Inquiry about AOS process, past K-1~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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Thanks for all your suggestions, correct me if I am wrong but the Green Card is issues once the conditions is lifted which could take time (about a year or so approx) or would I get my green card after the AOS is processed and the same can be used to travel outside US?

The reason I am asking is that we are planning to travel to India later this year and get married there also.

Thanks for your suggestions as always.

K1 receives the initial conditional green card if at the time of I-485 approval their marriage is less than two years old. It is valid for 2 years only and will expire if the condition is not removed and the non-citizen spouse will lose his/her lawful permanent resident status.

If you are still married, you and your citizen spouse must jointly file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, during the 90 days immediately before the expiration date of your conditional green card. Once approved, you'll receive another GC valid for 10 years.

You can travel back to India anytime once you have your initial GC, if you opt not to apply for AP.

Our Journey

09/2006 - met through online trivia via MIRC                                                    02/12/2014 - AOS / EAD packet sent
5/4/2007 - became couple                                                                         02/18/2014 - NOA1
9/25/2010 - first visit                                                                             03/20/2014 - Biometric
10/14/2010 - engagement                                                                         04/24/2014 - EAD Approved
4/24/2012 - second visit                                                                          05/02/2014 - EAD card received
8/27/2012 - 129-F mailed                                                                        01/22/2015 - AOS Approved
9/4/2012 - NOA1                                                                                 01/29/2015 - GC received
4/22/2013 - NOA2                                                                                01/30/2015 - GC sent back, with I-90, card has an error
4/26/2013 - NOA2 hard copy received                                                           03/05/2015 - Biometric (again, for the I-90)
4/29/2013 - NVC received                                                                        03/05/2015 - Infopass
5/1/2013 - NVC left                                                                              03/05/2015 - I-551 Passport stamp
5/10/2013 - Consulate received                                                                   6/22/2015 - Corrected GC received
6/18/2013 - Medical exam - PASSED                                                            12/05/2016 - I-751 filed
6/25/2013 - Interview-APPROVED!                                                               10/24/2017 - N-400 filed

6/27/2013 - Visa Issued                                                                          05/23/2018 - I-751 and N-400 interviews and both were approved

7/02/2013 - Visa on hand                                                                         06/01/2018 - Received 10 year GC

7/10/2013 - Sent visa packet back to Embassy for resealing                                   06/14/2018 - Oath Ceremony for Citizenship

7/18/2013 - Received resealed visa packet

10/11/2013 - Third visit

10/14/2013 - He proposed again on our 3rd year engagement anniversary

10/17/2013 - POE St. Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota

01/11/2014 - Church Wedding

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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AP is optional. You can only travel outside the US once u got your GC. AP is recommended only if there is an emergency case that you need to attend to outside the US while your GC is still under process.

US passport is only for US citizens. But you can still travel with your own passport tho.

Not trying to say you are wrong, as your post is correct, but probably should clarify that the AP is only needed if you intend to travel outside of the US before the GC is issued. While it is true that you can travel using your current (Non-US) passport, re-entering the US will be pretty much impossible as your K-1 Visa has already been used. It is my understanding that you also are seen as abandoning your pursuit of residency, effectively cancelling your GC processing.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Thanks Guys so to summaries once I have my conditional green card as my marriage is not 2 years old during the approval of I-485 the same can be used for traveling outside US and no need for a AP?

Sorry for being a pain guys and thanks again.

Regards

K&JK

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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Thanks Guys so to summaries once I have my conditional green card as my marriage is not 2 years old during the approval of I-485 the same can be used for traveling outside US and no need for a AP?

Sorry for being a pain guys and thanks again.

That is correct, once you have your Conditional Green Card you have no need for the AP. The AP is your temporary authorization to enter the US before you actually receive your residency card (Green Card).

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Thanks Guys so to summaries once I have my conditional green card as my marriage is not 2 years old during the approval of I-485 the same can be used for traveling outside US and no need for a AP?

Sorry for being a pain guys and thanks again.

Go ahead and file the I-131 for the AP too. The fee for it and the EAD are waived when filed with a pending I-485. The form is short and fairly easy to fill out. You never know if an emergency might come up that would make you need to leave and re-enter while waiting for the green card approval. You use the AP to re-enter the US when traveling abroad while waiting for the green card approval. Once the green card is approved, the AP becomes invalid and is no longer needed.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Not trying to say you are wrong, as your post is correct, but probably should clarify that the AP is only needed if you intend to travel outside of the US before the GC is issued. While it is true that you can travel using your current (Non-US) passport, re-entering the US will be pretty much impossible as your K-1 Visa has already been used. It is my understanding that you also are seen as abandoning your pursuit of residency, effectively cancelling your GC processing.

My apology for not making it clear.

That is what I meant, that a K1 visa holder is not allowed to travel outside US while the GC is still under process, thus, AP is recommended if he/she intends to travel overseas and plans to re-enter the US while waiting for the GC. Thank you for clarifying :thumbs:

Our Journey

09/2006 - met through online trivia via MIRC                                                    02/12/2014 - AOS / EAD packet sent
5/4/2007 - became couple                                                                         02/18/2014 - NOA1
9/25/2010 - first visit                                                                             03/20/2014 - Biometric
10/14/2010 - engagement                                                                         04/24/2014 - EAD Approved
4/24/2012 - second visit                                                                          05/02/2014 - EAD card received
8/27/2012 - 129-F mailed                                                                        01/22/2015 - AOS Approved
9/4/2012 - NOA1                                                                                 01/29/2015 - GC received
4/22/2013 - NOA2                                                                                01/30/2015 - GC sent back, with I-90, card has an error
4/26/2013 - NOA2 hard copy received                                                           03/05/2015 - Biometric (again, for the I-90)
4/29/2013 - NVC received                                                                        03/05/2015 - Infopass
5/1/2013 - NVC left                                                                              03/05/2015 - I-551 Passport stamp
5/10/2013 - Consulate received                                                                   6/22/2015 - Corrected GC received
6/18/2013 - Medical exam - PASSED                                                            12/05/2016 - I-751 filed
6/25/2013 - Interview-APPROVED!                                                               10/24/2017 - N-400 filed

6/27/2013 - Visa Issued                                                                          05/23/2018 - I-751 and N-400 interviews and both were approved

7/02/2013 - Visa on hand                                                                         06/01/2018 - Received 10 year GC

7/10/2013 - Sent visa packet back to Embassy for resealing                                   06/14/2018 - Oath Ceremony for Citizenship

7/18/2013 - Received resealed visa packet

10/11/2013 - Third visit

10/14/2013 - He proposed again on our 3rd year engagement anniversary

10/17/2013 - POE St. Paul Minneapolis, Minnesota

01/11/2014 - Church Wedding

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