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4 minutes ago, KindSoul said:

Even when 10 years entry ban against him which was triggered after overstay of over 1 year?? Just curious  ....

There is no ban as they have not left the US.

The AP gives the holder the ability to reenter the US while their case is processing.

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On 12/2/2021 at 8:57 PM, doves said:

Hi everyone!

 

I have a question regarding the advanced parole document.  At the end of May 2021, I applied for adjustment of status (I-130/I-485/I-765) for an immediately family member who had been in the U.S on an overstayed B-2 visa. 
 

A week ago, we received the EAD, which happened pretty fast thankfully! 
 

When we were initially applying, we had no intent of traveling so we didn’t apply for an advanced parole. But in case they don’t get the green card by June 2022, we would potentially like to travel abroad and see some friends/family. Our field office is running 12-16 months for an interview, hence the optimism. 
 

My question is: could we apply for an advanced parole document for the beneficiary? If so, would they have any issues reentering the US since they overstayed a B-2 visa? Or would the AOS not make this a concern? 

Did you get the green card? please update thank you 🙏🏽 

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3 minutes ago, Bariskurt said:

Did you get the green card? please update thank you 🙏🏽 

OP has not been active since March 2022. Their timeline indicates the AOS interview in March 2022 but no outcome/updates since then. Doubt you will get an answer 

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