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Some background info before my question:

 

K1 and K2 submitted I-485, I-765, and I-131 in May 2022.

 

K2 received EAD about a month later, just only the EAD and not combo card. 

 

K1 received AP/EAD combo card March 2023, and a week later had their I-485 interview.  Received Green Card in April 2023.

 

K2 was outside normal processing times for I-131, so I submitted an inquiry.  K2 was approved for I-131 in November 2023.  I-485 now shows a "myProgress" timeline online.

 

My question is that the I-512L verbiage is misleading and I don't want to risk the K2's adjustment status.  Both K1 and K2 have a trip back to their home country planned over Christmas to see immediate family and to pay their respects to an immediate family member who passed away a few months ago.

 

The verbiage in the I-512L that confuses me is as follows:

 

"Presentation of the original of this document prior to FUTURE DATE allows a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Inspector at a port-of-entry to parole the named barer, whose photograph appears hereon, into the United States based upon urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit."

 

Is this verbiage standard for all I-512L approvals?

 

Thank you in advance!

 

 

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