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Hi Everyone,

On form i-131, within Part 7, question 1, it asks to provide an explanation as to how I qualify for advance parole. I'm filling for i-485 concurrent filling with i-130, i-131, i-765, i-864. 

What should I write here? And does this needs to be on a completely separate word document and signed by me? I'm the beneficiary.

 

Please advise seniors.

 

Thanks

H

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14 minutes ago, HarryHerc said:

Hi Everyone,

On form i-131, within Part 7, question 1, it asks to provide an explanation as to how I qualify for advance parole. I'm filling for i-485 concurrent filling with i-130, i-131, i-765, i-864. 

What should I write here? And does this needs to be on a completely separate word document and signed by me? I'm the beneficiary.

 

Please advise seniors.

 

Thanks

H

You qualify because you are an adjustment of status applicant.   It's as simple as that.  

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15 minutes ago, HarryHerc said:

On form i-131, within Part 7, question 1, it asks to provide an explanation as to how I qualify for advance parole.

Since you are an Adjustment applicant an explanation is not required. In the instructions section pay attention to the "and", "or", etc. So the relevant info reads as: "If you are in the United States, you must attach: (1) A copy of any document issued to you by USCIS showing your present status, if any, in the United States; and ... (3) If you are an applicant for adjustment of status, a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence that you filed the adjustment application;"

  • Note that the (2) line ended in "; or"
  • For (3) line purposes filing everything (e.g. I-485, I-130, I-131, and I-765) concurrently is sufficient.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-131instr.pdf Page 9

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11 minutes ago, HRQX said:

Since you are an Adjustment applicant an explanation is not required. In the instructions section pay attention to the "and", "or", etc. So the relevant info reads as: "If you are in the United States, you must attach: (1) A copy of any document issued to you by USCIS showing your present status, if any, in the United States; and ... (3) If you are an applicant for adjustment of status, a copy of a USCIS receipt as evidence that you filed the adjustment application;"

  • Note that the (2) line ended in "; or"
  • For (3) line purposes filing everything (e.g. I-485, I-130, I-131, and I-765) concurrently is sufficient.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-131instr.pdf Page 9

Thank you for your reply. Appreciate it.

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