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Hi my wife has just been accepted for her aos and waiting on card coming and she was accepted as a k3 visa holder - however i booked a vacation to mexico for christmas and now i am not sure if i need to get advanced parole ( i think its called ) or if she can still travel on the k3 visa ???? please help !!!!

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Hi my wife has just been accepted for her aos and waiting on card coming and she was accepted as a k3 visa holder - however i booked a vacation to mexico for christmas and now i am not sure if i need to get advanced parole ( i think its called ) or if she can still travel on the k3 visa ???? please help !!!!

If they didn't take your wives I-94 at the interview from her passport . She can come and go as she please.

K3 is a 2 year multi entry visa.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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Hi my wife has just been accepted for her aos and waiting on card coming and she was accepted as a k3 visa holder - however i booked a vacation to mexico for christmas and now i am not sure if i need to get advanced parole ( i think its called ) or if she can still travel on the k3 visa ???? please help !!!!

If they didn't take your wives I-94 at the interview from her passport . She can come and go as she please.

K3 is a 2 year multi entry visa.

Thanks for the reply - not sure if they took the i-94 will check tonight , but if they did what happens then do you know or anybody out there ???

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Hi my wife has just been accepted for her aos and waiting on card coming and she was accepted as a k3 visa holder - however i booked a vacation to mexico for christmas and now i am not sure if i need to get advanced parole ( i think its called ) or if she can still travel on the k3 visa ???? please help !!!!

If they didn't take your wives I-94 at the interview from her passport . She can come and go as she please.

K3 is a 2 year multi entry visa.

Thanks for the reply - not sure if they took the i-94 will check tonight , but if they did what happens then do you know or anybody out there ???

They took my wifes [K3] I-94 at her AOS interview and instructed her she'd have to get AP to travel.

From what I understand now they screwed up taking it.

Luckily she got the GC before she needed to travel.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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I don't think AP is the right answer I believe it is the I-551 stamp which bridges the AOS approval to the card receipt, hopefully someone can confirm...

I belive this is correct, you should be able to do an infopass and get this stamped in the passport.

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