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For an AP renewal are these the documents to send with it?

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My question is, the bolded item "a copy of any doc issued to you by the service showing present status", what would be an example of this? If we are waiting for an AOS for the marriage GC interview to take place. What is the present status if we are married but not PR yet bec still waiting for the interview?

 

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To obtain a travel document (Advance Parole), following documents are required for filing Form I-131 :

  • An accurately completed Application for Travel Document, Form I-131.
  • A receipt notice for Form I-485 ( Applicable in case of pending green card application).
  • Two passport-style photographs.
  • A copy of any document issued to you by the Service showing present status in the U.S.
  • A copy of an official photo identity document (with photo, name, and date or birth) such as a passport or driver's license.
  • Evidence showing your reasons and/or necessity to travel, if necessary in your application type.
  • If you are traveling to Canada to apply for an immigrant visa, a copy of the U.S. consular appointment letter.
  • Copy of your marriage certificate if you are applying for advance parole based on pending green card petition of your spouse.
  • Copy of the child's birth certificate if applying for advance parole for a child based on pending green card petition of the primary applicant.
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A copy of the visa used to enter the US.

2 hours ago, LA213 said:

To obtain a travel document (Advance Parole), following documents are required for filing Form I-131

The text you are excerpting is not found (by me at least), anywhere on USCIS.gov . I did find it on https://www.path2usa.com/advance-parole . Stick with instructions from visajourney.com or USCIS.gov.

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