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Hello all, I did a quick search on the site and couldn’t find anything relating to this question but my apologies if it’s already been asked. 
 

I’m in process for the green card, awaiting interview but have had my EAD/AP card since December 2022. 
 

I just travelled abroad and reentered the US this week having visited family and noticed the parole stamp I was given in my passport is 1 year from the date I entered (April 2023), however my EAD/AP card expires in December 2023. 
 

(I was in a rush to try to catch a connecting flight so didn’t look at the stamp until I’d made it home)
 

Has anyone else experienced this and how much does the parole stamp date matter? For example, would I need to leave the US by the parole stamp date if my green card still hasn’t come through by that point?

 

Thank you for any wisdom on the matter!

 

Sam

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6 hours ago, Sam000111 said:

Hello all, I’m in process for the green card, awaiting interview but have had my EAD/AP card since December 2022. 
 

I just travelled abroad and reentered the US this week having visited family and noticed the parole stamp I was given in my passport is 1 year from the date I entered (April 2023), however my EAD/AP card expires in December 2023. 
 

(I was in a rush to try to catch a connecting flight so didn’t look at the stamp until I’d made it home)
 

Has anyone else experienced this and how much does the parole stamp date matter? For example, would I need to leave the US by the parole stamp date if my green card still hasn’t come through by that point?

 

Thank you for any wisdom on the matter!

 

Sam

 

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