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Hi everyone! 

 

I have spent hours searching for an answer, and have tried contacting many people about this and I can never get a concrete answer, so i wanted to try to see if anyone here went through the same thing. I'm currently in the AOS process through marriage to a US Citizen, I was an F1 student and applied for AOS in October, 2020. I already received my work permit and advance parole document, and my application has been ready to be scheduled for an interview since March, 2021. My husband is in the air force and we recently received orders to go to Germany, we're supposed to leave in January, 2022 (very very soon) but I'm still waiting for the interview and I'm not sure what to do.

 

Since I have the advance parole am I allowed to go with him to Germany?

Am I able to change my address to there and have the interview there?

or do I have to come back here for the interview or wait here until the interview?

They want to schedule our flight but they asked for a Travel Memorandum (?) is the the Advance Parole?

 

I already put 2 expedite requests, asked the Congressman to contact them, and they already did. Tried calling a couple of times, and I'm still here waiting with no response. My process is in the New Orleans Field Office right now, and when I sent in the expedite request evidence I had to mail it to their office address since they didn't provide a fax number to send to them. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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If you can't get it expedited you'll have to wait it out here or come back for the interview. Whatever works better for you. Your husband will be excused from the interview I would say but not a 100% sure.

 

Annoy the heck out of them to get an expedite.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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I am not familiar with the AOS process as I entered the US with a CR-1, but if you do not have your GC yet, I would wait for that, just to be safe.

After that, if you are in your husband's orders, feel free to go peacefully, as time spent overseas counts as time residing in the US and you can get anything done overseas

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