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Hi Everybody!!

So we're about to travel from Chicago to Dublin with a connecting flight in London and then back from Dublin to London to Chicago on British Airways. AOS pending, EAD/AP has been approved and card is in hand.

Entered US on 7/7/15 (VWP), applied for AOS 9/30/15, i94 expired 10/3 -- so no unlawful presence accrued.

Is there a possibility of a long delay in London due to using AP? I know when we land in Chicago he will go to secondary but will there be any issues in London? We only have a 2 hour layover so I'm concerned about catching our connecting flight to Chicago

Also - any one have experiences going through secondary at O'Hare in Chicago? What kind of questions do they ask? What was the time frame you dealt with?

Thanks everybody!!

Edited by americanirish87
 
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