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Filed: Other Country: Liechtenstein
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Sorry I dont know it that post fits here but Im looking to know if in the interview of AOS I will have, they will stamp my passport and Im free to leave the country. Is in the same appoiment or you should need to wait something by post?

The surgery of my mom is in 2 days and I know I will not arrive even asking for the AP but I do need/want to be there as soon as I can.

I do appreciate any answer from anyone that have had experience it.

Than you all

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If your AOS is approved, you may ask. It is up to the immigration official.

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Yes, my Interview Official denied to stamp my passport even I was approved at the spot. He said stamp was not accurate showing my status and could cause headache with mixup.

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12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Other Country: Liechtenstein
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Yes, my Interview Official denied to stamp my passport even I was approved at the spot. He said stamp was not accurate showing my status and could cause headache with mixup.

And if he didnt stamp it what did you do?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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It is not typical for them to stamp your passport at the end of your AOS interview. If you are approved, you may let them know your reason for needing to travel right away and they may or may not allow you a temporary stamp. If they do not allow it, you will need to wait for your green card to arrive in the mail.

Did you try requesting an expedite of your AP or taking proof of your mother's hospitalization/surgery to your local USCIS office to ask for emergency AP?

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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Filed: Other Country: Liechtenstein
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It is not typical for them to stamp your passport at the end of your AOS interview. If you are approved, you may let them know your reason for needing to travel right away and they may or may not allow you a temporary stamp. If they do not allow it, you will need to wait for your green card to arrive in the mail.

Did you try requesting an expedite of your AP or taking proof of your mother's hospitalization/surgery to your local USCIS office to ask for emergency AP?

No I didnt. Tomorrow at 3PM is her surgery and I know I never will arrive on time. And all the communication with my sister has been by phone or skype..I have no fax or cable to show..they just call me by phone. I didnt want to delay or jeopardize my AOS interview on 20 that will be 90 day from my application ...

Thank you for your answer

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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i think perhaps get a letter from her doctor / surgeon about her condition. Take it to your AOS interview, and if approved ask for the stamp as your mother is ill. If you get it then great, if not i think your green card will arrive within 7-10 days. YMMV

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K1 Journey:
2nd Jan 2014: I-129F Package Sent to USCIS (TSC)
8th Jan 2014: Check Cashed
13th Jan 2014: NOA1 (Hard Copy)
13th Jan 2014: Alien Registration Number Changed
28th Feb 2014: NOA2 (Online)
6th Mar 2014: NOA2 (Hard Copy)
11th Mar 2014: Sent to NVC
31st Mar 2014: Received at London Embassy
3rd Apr 2014: Packet 3 received
8th Apr 2014: Packet 3 sent
17th Apr 2014: Medical / 24th Apr 2014: Medical Sent to Embassy / 25th Apr 2014: Medical Logged by Embassy
30th Apr 2014: Interview Letter Received
19th May 2014: Interview (Approved)
21st May 2014: Visa Issued / 27th May 2014: Visa in Hand
16th June 2014: POE Chicago
30th Jun: Wedding!
25th Jul: AOS / EAD / AP Sent
15th Aug: Check Cashed
19th Aug: NOA1 Hard Copies Received (I-485, I-131, I-765)
29th Aug: Biometrics Letter Received 12th Sep: Biometrics Completed
20th Sep: NOA2 - EAD/AP Approved
22nd Sep: AOS moved to 'Testing and Interview'
25th Sep: EAD/AP Mailed & Tracking Number Provided (at 8.30pm)
27th Sep: EAD/AP Card Received in Mail
11th Nov: Interview Letter Received
17th Dec: Interview - APPROVED
17th Dec: Card in Production
17th Dec: Welcome Letter Mailed / 22nd Dec: Welcome Letter Received / 26th Dec: Green Card Received

16th Sep 2016: ROC Package Mailed to VSC

19 Sep: NOA 1 (Received in mail on 24 Sep)

21 Sep: Check Cashed

06 Oct: Biometrics Letter Received

18 Oct: Biometrics Appt

24 Aug 2017: I-751 Approved

28 Aug: Approval Letter Received

8 Sep: Card in Production

13 Sep: Card Mailed / 15 Sep: Card Received 

18 Sep: N-400 Sent via Mail to Dallas, TX / 20 Sep: NOA 1 / 21 Sep: Payment Cashed / 28 Sep: NOA 1 in Mail

6 Oct: Letter for Biometrics Received / 16 Oct: Biometrics Appt

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