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gustahot,

1. This is your best option. Your H-1B visa remains valid until it expires, or until you become an LPR and do not need a visa any longer, as long as you do not change employers.

2. This is not an option. If the advance parole has not been issued prior to your departure it is useless.

3. #1 is your best option. Better to be admitted to the USA than to be parolled into the USA.

Yodrak

Thanks.

OK Dr_LHA and everybody but again. I'm still thinking in my 3 options:

1.- Leave US without the parole for the I-130 and return with the H-1B (I-130 affected?)

2.- Leave US without the parole and my wife send to me to Venezuela when arrive approved to our home in US (I-130 affected?)

3.- I will go to a Infopass interview next May 17 with the hospital's letter to prove that my father will be in a complicated surgery (AP soonest?)

Please your opinion in each option.

THANKS

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Venezuela
Timeline
Posted
gustahot,

1. This is your best option. Your H-1B visa remains valid until it expires, or until you become an LPR and do not need a visa any longer, as long as you do not change employers.

2. This is not an option. If the advance parole has not been issued prior to your departure it is useless.

3. #1 is your best option. Better to be admitted to the USA than to be parolled into the USA.

Yodrak

Thanks.

OK Dr_LHA and everybody but again. I'm still thinking in my 3 options:

1.- Leave US without the parole for the I-130 and return with the H-1B (I-130 affected?)

2.- Leave US without the parole and my wife send to me to Venezuela when arrive approved to our home in US (I-130 affected?)

3.- I will go to a Infopass interview next May 17 with the hospital's letter to prove that my father will be in a complicated surgery (AP soonest?)

Please your opinion in each option.

THANKS

Thanks Yodrak, but then Why I can't return with my B1/B2 Visa if that visa is good for 10 years? Just I'm curious. What is the difference to go to Venezuela without the parole and return with the H-1B instead of the B1/B2? Why the people need a parole if they have the B1/B2 non expired?

I have my appointment with Infopass next week (May 17) and I will ask everything, I will post the answers here.

05/25/10 - N-400 package delivered in Phoenix, AZ

06/04/10 - Check cashed

06/10/10 - NOA received

06/16/10 - Case available online

06/17/10 - Case online showing RFE (Biometrics notice) sent on 06/16/10

06/21/10 - Biometrics Letter Received

07/08/10 - Biometrics appointment

07/07/10 - Walk in Biometrics

08/06/10 - Email / Text for for new case status: "Test and Interview"

08/09/10 - Interview Appointment letter received for 09/13/10

09/13/10 - Interview Approved!

09/13/10 - Same Day Ceremony! I am a US Citizen!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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gustahot,

1. This is your best option. Your H-1B visa remains valid until it expires, or until you become an LPR and do not need a visa any longer, as long as you do not change employers.

2. This is not an option. If the advance parole has not been issued prior to your departure it is useless.

3. #1 is your best option. Better to be admitted to the USA than to be parolled into the USA.

Yodrak

Thanks.

OK Dr_LHA and everybody but again. I'm still thinking in my 3 options:

1.- Leave US without the parole for the I-130 and return with the H-1B (I-130 affected?)

2.- Leave US without the parole and my wife send to me to Venezuela when arrive approved to our home in US (I-130 affected?)

3.- I will go to a Infopass interview next May 17 with the hospital's letter to prove that my father will be in a complicated surgery (AP soonest?)

Please your opinion in each option.

THANKS

Thanks Yodrak, but then Why I can't return with my B1/B2 Visa if that visa is good for 10 years? Just I'm curious. What is the difference to go to Venezuela without the parole and return with the H-1B instead of the B1/B2? Why the people need a parole if they have the B1/B2 non expired?

I have my appointment with Infopass next week (May 17) and I will ask everything, I will post the answers here.

If you enter on your B1/B2 you get into all kinds of visa fraud issues.

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

this is the way the world ends

not with a bang but a whimper

[ts eliot]

aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

Posted
Thanks Yodrak, but then Why I can't return with my B1/B2 Visa if that visa is good for 10 years? Just I'm curious. What is the difference to go to Venezuela without the parole and return with the H-1B instead of the B1/B2? Why the people need a parole if they have the B1/B2 non expired?

Because applying for AOS invalidates a B1/B2 visa, but it does not invalidate a H-1B.

 
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