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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: France
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Do we need a Advance Parole (I-131) for my wife if she has a K-3? We went to an infopass appointment the day after she arrived on her K-3 to see if we could perhaps fandangle a temporary EAD (no luck). While we were there, the woman said she didn't need Advance Parole because the K-3 is a multiple entry visa, and that until it expired, we could enter and leave the country as we wished. So, we went to Mexico the next weekend for vacation, came back in with no problems. However, Bea is thinking of going to France for Christmas, and we aren't sure if she'll have the Green Card in hand yet. Plus, quite simply, I'd rather not give USCIS any more money than necessary...

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I-130 to Nebraska

Received: Nov 15th 06

NOA1 : Nov 21st 06

Touch: Nov 27th

RFE: Feb 12 07

NOA2 : Mar 1st 07

I-129f to Chicago (for K-3)

Received: Nov 30th

NOA1 : Dec 5th

Touch: Dec 12th

Transfered to CSC : Dec 13th

NOA 2 : Mar 1st 07

NVC sends package to Paris: March 6th

Package 3 arrives: March 23rd

Interview date: June 13

Visa Received: June 20th

AOS and EAD

Mailed EAD: July 9th

Check cashed for EAD: July 17th

Card Production Ordered: Nov 6th

Card Received: Nov 15th

Green Card Interview: Dec 6th

Approved!: Dec 6th

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Question -

Do we need a Advance Parole (I-131) for my wife if she has a K-3? We went to an infopass appointment the day after she arrived on her K-3 to see if we could perhaps fandangle a temporary EAD (no luck). While we were there, the woman said she didn't need Advance Parole because the K-3 is a multiple entry visa, and that until it expired, we could enter and leave the country as we wished. So, we went to Mexico the next weekend for vacation, came back in with no problems. However, Bea is thinking of going to France for Christmas, and we aren't sure if she'll have the Green Card in hand yet. Plus, quite simply, I'd rather not give USCIS any more money than necessary...

Thanks

If you needed AP you would have been denied entry from Mexico....

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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K-3 is a 2 year multi entry visa, as such no AP is required to travel.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

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