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My husband is extremely homesick and we're hoping he can make it home before Xmas. For those of you who have applied for/recieved your AP, could you please answer the following questions?

1. Is there a chance to recieve AP before EAD and Greencard? Or does it come with EAD?

2. Is there a possibility that it will come before the interview?

3. What does it consist of - is it a card, a letter, a passport stamp? What exactly does it look like?

Thank you for the feedback. We just completed our biometrics on Friday.

Our Story:

Jan 2003 moved to Campeche, met Edgar three weeks later

K-1

Dec 2006 filed I-129f

July 12 WE FINALLY GOT MARRIED!!

AOS/EAD/AP:

July 2007 sent in AOS paperwork

Dec 6 CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED!

ROC:

Sept 5th 2009 Applied for Removal of Conditions

Sept 14th NOA I-797C

Oct 7th Biometrics Appt

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

It takes at least 3 months for the AP from when you filed. For most, it takes 4+. Since you filed right before the fee increase and USCIS experienced high volume at that time, a lot of things are taking longer than usual.

Will he make it home before christmas? Maybe! You can hope. But there is really nothing you can do to make sure that happens. There is a decent chance he will get his AP before xmas but you just never know. Most of us have learned never to plan anything until you have a document in hand.

Usually it comes before the interview and usually after the EAD.

It looks like a letter with your husband's picture on it. I got two of them in the mail. Basically just says you are authorized to travel while you have an immigrant petition active.

Hope that helps!

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I've seen all the castles and faces in clouds

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A part of these things that I've said that I know,

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
Timeline

The AP is supposed to be issued at around 90 days.

If you have travel plans, contact your elected reps and they can influence the issuance of that document.

The AP is a letter (2 copies), you need it to reenter the US. When you return they will stamp and return one copy to you for future use.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Yippee! Our AP was approved today! Hoepfully EAD will be fast behind it!

Our Story:

Jan 2003 moved to Campeche, met Edgar three weeks later

K-1

Dec 2006 filed I-129f

July 12 WE FINALLY GOT MARRIED!!

AOS/EAD/AP:

July 2007 sent in AOS paperwork

Dec 6 CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED!

ROC:

Sept 5th 2009 Applied for Removal of Conditions

Sept 14th NOA I-797C

Oct 7th Biometrics Appt

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