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Lost and replaced passport during AOS process - does this impact on Advance Parole?

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Hi all,

 

I moved from the UK to the US in July 2021 on a K-1 visa. Became legally married in August 2021 and initiated the AOS process - I now have EAD and AP, and Green Card interview is imminent.

 

I'm traveling back to the UK on Tuesday for a week - my first time using AP.

 

My question is: I lost and replaced my UK passport in December 2021, which means my current passport no longer contains the K-1 visa or entry stamp from last year. Will this have any impact on a) me being paroled back into the US; b) the Green Card interview?

 

Thanks!

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Alchanphel said:

Will this have any impact on

a) me being paroled back into the US; - No, your new passport + AP is all you need. 

b) the Green Card interview? - No

 

 

 

 

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