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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hi Visa Journey,

 

Migrated to the States on the K1, did everything on time, got married after 3 weeks of being in the States and filed the AOS/EAD/AP within the next week.

 

I have my advanced parole in hand, valid until January 2018.

 

I have three questions I was hoping you could help with. I have called the USCIS and searched their website as well as the CBP's website but cannot locate the info I need.

 

1- How would I know if my AP card is good for multiple entries? It says under conditions "none".

2- How long can I stay out of the country on the AP card for? I don't have any plans to stay out for any length of time yet, but just want to know everything about it.

3- What happens if my AOS (I 485) is approved(possibly without interview) while I am out of the country on the AP? Any issues getting back in on the AP?

 

Thank you and kind regards,

Matt

 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 2/22/2017 at 3:03 PM, M1515 said:

Hi Visa Journey,

 

Migrated to the States on the K1, did everything on time, got married after 3 weeks of being in the States and filed the AOS/EAD/AP within the next week.

 

I have my advanced parole in hand, valid until January 2018.

 

I have three questions I was hoping you could help with. I have called the USCIS and searched their website as well as the CBP's website but cannot locate the info I need.

 

1- How would I know if my AP card is good for multiple entries? It says under conditions "none".

2- How long can I stay out of the country on the AP card for? I don't have any plans to stay out for any length of time yet, but just want to know everything about it.

3- What happens if my AOS (I 485) is approved(possibly without interview) while I am out of the country on the AP? Any issues getting back in on the AP?

 

Thank you and kind regards,

Matt

 

 

 

AP lets you come and go as you please without giving up your petition for a green card. So it is multiple entry, unless there are conditions. 

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