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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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I am now married and in the U.S., currently filling out AOS etc etc. I am planning to apply for the Advance Parole because I wish to make (relatively frequent) trips back to the UK to see friends and family etc.

However on the form it seems to suggest that it can only be used for "personal emergencies and bonafide business trips", or something to that effect. Another part of the form also gives me the impression the AP is used for entry INTO the United States. It's got me a little confused!!!

I do plan to use it frequently and for whatever purpose I see fit, not just for emergencies or other things.

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Jun 2004 Met online at MBA4

Jul 2004 Fell in love

30 Nov 2004 Met in person in the US for the first time

03 Apr 2005 Three week vacation together in Chicago and Kansas City!

25 Jul 2005 James visits United States to propose. See Branson Balloon Website

27 Sep 2005 K-1 filed!

28 Sep 2005 K-1 petition received by government

04 Oct 2005 Got NOA1 in the mail

18 Oct 2005 Got NOA2 confirmation email! Less than a month!!!!

17 Nov 2005 Received packet 3

24-30 Nov 2005 James visits U.S. for Thanksgiving

08 Dec 2005 Received medical results. Everything ok!

19 Dec 2005 Sent packet 3

30 Dec 2005 - 4 Jan 2006 James visits U.S. for New Year!

17 Jan 2006 Sent packet 3 in AGAIN, after embassy said they had no record of the first one!

19 Jan 2006 Received packet 4 (interview date). No connection with mailing on 17 Jan! Interview set for 9:30 on Tue 7th Feb.

07 Feb 2006 APPROVED!!!

01 Apr 2006 James due to fly to America

09 Apr 2006 Wedding date!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You don't have to give a specific reason for your travel. The AP allows re-entry into the U.S. during your wait for your permanent residence. You can leave any time you want! It's getting back in that's the problem - that's why you need AP.

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You don't have to give a specific reason for your travel. The AP allows re-entry into the U.S. during your wait for your permanent residence. You can leave any time you want! It's getting back in that's the problem - that's why you need AP.

HI! Or if i were you i would wait 6 month till you get your Conditional Card .

Also i didn't know that the British Citizens need to obtain visa fo to enter the U.S,or and Advance Parol fro to come back : :unsure:

Don;t you just suppose to have a British passport in your possesion and can travel to U.S. Whenever you would like to?

Sincerely.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Italy
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Anyone who has a pending AOS application must have an Advance Parole document to get back in the United States. If you do not, they will assume you have abandoned your application and you will not be able to come back in.

....Even British People lol

Maria

Got married in Killeen, Texas on April 27 2004

*°K-3 Visa°*

Oct 12 2005 - Sent I-130 to NSC

Oct 24 2005 - NOA 1

Nov 7 2005 - Sent I-129F to Chicago

Nov 9 2005 - NOA 1

Dec 5 2005 - NOA 2 - I-129F Approved!!! (28 days)

Dec 13 2005 - Application Forwarded to NVC

Dec 16 2005 - Application received by the Consulate in Italy

Jan 4 2006 - Packet 3

Jan 10 2006 - Sent "Applicant's Statement" to Naples

Jan 27 2006 - Packet 4

Feb 22 2006 - Medical and Interview

Feb 22 2006 - Interview... APPROVED Got the Visa!!!

Mar 2 2006 - I-130 case *touched*

Mar 6 2006 - RFE for the I-130 (Marriage Certificate)

Mar 14 2006 - Sent RFE to CSC

Mar 21 2006 - RFE received by CSC

Mar 30 2006 - Detroit POE - Got the I-94

Mar 31 2006 - I-130 NOA 2 - APPROVED!!! (170 days)

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Mar 31 2006 - I-765 sent to Chicago

Apr 5 2006 - I-765 NOA1

Apr 7 2006 - Vaccination Supplement appt. in Cleveland

Apr 13 2006 - EAD Biometrics Appointment Letter

Apr 18 2006 - EAD Biometrics in Pittsburg

Apr 22 2006 - I-485 sent to Chicago lockbox

Apr 28 2006 - I-485 NOA1

May 3 2006 - EAD Approved!! (33 days)

May 5 2006 - EAC received (NOA2)

May 5 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment Letter

May 8 2006 - Applied for Social Security Number

May 11 2006 - AOS Biometrics Appointment in Pittsburgh

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May 18 2006 - Interview Appointment Letter

May 31 2006 - Flew back to Italy

Jun 24 2006 - I-485 *touched*

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Poland
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don't worry about it, I wrote that I needed to see my family, etc.

Once they give it to you for 1 year, you can go however many times you want and nobody will ask you the reason...

October 30, 2005 - Married in Vegas

December 27, 2005 - EAD, AP, AOS mailed

January 4, 2006 - received in Chicago

January 27, 2006 - RFE for medical received

February 13, 2006 - Medical received

February 15, 2006 - Biometrics appointment at 10 am

March 1, 2006 - AP touched

March 4, 2006 - AP received

March 8, 2006 - EAD received

March 29, 2006 - interview notice received - May 31, 2006

May 31, 2006 - Successful interview!!! Approved

June 12, 2006 - Green card received

Feb 28, 2008 - will be sending removal of conditions docs.

"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on" - Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Anyone who has a pending AOS application must have an Advance Parole document to get back in the United States. If you do not, they will assume you have abandoned your application and you will not be able to come back in.

....Even British People lol

Maria

Maria British people are subject to the same immigration rules as people from anyother country of the world... having a British passport does not get you automatic entry to the USA...

Kezzie

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On the form it says "On a separate sheet(s) of paper, please explain how you qualify for an advance parole document and what circumstances warrant issuance of advance parole."

Do I really need to use a separate piece of paper and justify that request just to say "To visit family and friends"?

Jun 2004 Met online at MBA4

Jul 2004 Fell in love

30 Nov 2004 Met in person in the US for the first time

03 Apr 2005 Three week vacation together in Chicago and Kansas City!

25 Jul 2005 James visits United States to propose. See Branson Balloon Website

27 Sep 2005 K-1 filed!

28 Sep 2005 K-1 petition received by government

04 Oct 2005 Got NOA1 in the mail

18 Oct 2005 Got NOA2 confirmation email! Less than a month!!!!

17 Nov 2005 Received packet 3

24-30 Nov 2005 James visits U.S. for Thanksgiving

08 Dec 2005 Received medical results. Everything ok!

19 Dec 2005 Sent packet 3

30 Dec 2005 - 4 Jan 2006 James visits U.S. for New Year!

17 Jan 2006 Sent packet 3 in AGAIN, after embassy said they had no record of the first one!

19 Jan 2006 Received packet 4 (interview date). No connection with mailing on 17 Jan! Interview set for 9:30 on Tue 7th Feb.

07 Feb 2006 APPROVED!!!

01 Apr 2006 James due to fly to America

09 Apr 2006 Wedding date!!

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Not at all. Just put something brief down like 'family visit'. You leave the US on AP to work, play, visit relatives, go on a cruise, whatever. You don't have to give them a 'chapter and verse' reason. Just remember to be back before the 12 month period of AP is up, or be back for your AOS interview or back because you want to, whichever comes first.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Ok I've written my separate piece of paper and just said I am applying for advance parole in order to visit family and friends whilst my AOS is pending.

That should do it I guess!

Jun 2004 Met online at MBA4

Jul 2004 Fell in love

30 Nov 2004 Met in person in the US for the first time

03 Apr 2005 Three week vacation together in Chicago and Kansas City!

25 Jul 2005 James visits United States to propose. See Branson Balloon Website

27 Sep 2005 K-1 filed!

28 Sep 2005 K-1 petition received by government

04 Oct 2005 Got NOA1 in the mail

18 Oct 2005 Got NOA2 confirmation email! Less than a month!!!!

17 Nov 2005 Received packet 3

24-30 Nov 2005 James visits U.S. for Thanksgiving

08 Dec 2005 Received medical results. Everything ok!

19 Dec 2005 Sent packet 3

30 Dec 2005 - 4 Jan 2006 James visits U.S. for New Year!

17 Jan 2006 Sent packet 3 in AGAIN, after embassy said they had no record of the first one!

19 Jan 2006 Received packet 4 (interview date). No connection with mailing on 17 Jan! Interview set for 9:30 on Tue 7th Feb.

07 Feb 2006 APPROVED!!!

01 Apr 2006 James due to fly to America

09 Apr 2006 Wedding date!!

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jenn,

No, advance parole does not allow one entry (or "re-entry") into the US. It allows one parole into the US. There's a difference, although the difference is not significant for most people. But the difference does exist and it is real.

Yodrak

.... The AP allows re-entry into the U.S. during your wait for your permanent residence. You can leave any time you want! It's getting back in that's the problem - that's why you need AP.
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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jenn,

No, advance parole does not allow one entry (or "re-entry") into the US. It allows one parole into the US. There's a difference, although the difference is not significant for most people. But the difference does exist and it is real.

Can you clarify that please?

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Jun 2004 Met online at MBA4

Jul 2004 Fell in love

30 Nov 2004 Met in person in the US for the first time

03 Apr 2005 Three week vacation together in Chicago and Kansas City!

25 Jul 2005 James visits United States to propose. See Branson Balloon Website

27 Sep 2005 K-1 filed!

28 Sep 2005 K-1 petition received by government

04 Oct 2005 Got NOA1 in the mail

18 Oct 2005 Got NOA2 confirmation email! Less than a month!!!!

17 Nov 2005 Received packet 3

24-30 Nov 2005 James visits U.S. for Thanksgiving

08 Dec 2005 Received medical results. Everything ok!

19 Dec 2005 Sent packet 3

30 Dec 2005 - 4 Jan 2006 James visits U.S. for New Year!

17 Jan 2006 Sent packet 3 in AGAIN, after embassy said they had no record of the first one!

19 Jan 2006 Received packet 4 (interview date). No connection with mailing on 17 Jan! Interview set for 9:30 on Tue 7th Feb.

07 Feb 2006 APPROVED!!!

01 Apr 2006 James due to fly to America

09 Apr 2006 Wedding date!!

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James&Christy,

Being granted entry, or being admitted, means that a person is both physically and 'legally' (in the eyes of the law) in the USA.

Being granted parole means that a person is physically in the USA but legally back at the POE waiting to be granted entry. As such, they do not have all of the same rights and protections that US law grants to people who are legally (again, 'legally' as in in the eyes of the law) in the USA. (This is why the Coast Guard works so hard to catch 'boat people' from Cuba or elsewhere before they hit the beach, and why the terrorist detainees were housed at Guantanamo in Cuba.)

Yodrak

jenn,

No, advance parole does not allow one entry (or "re-entry") into the US. It allows one parole into the US. There's a difference, although the difference is not significant for most people. But the difference does exist and it is real.

Can you clarify that please?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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James&Christy,

Being granted entry, or being admitted, means that a person is both physically and 'legally' (in the eyes of the law) in the USA.

Being granted parole means that a person is physically in the USA but legally back at the POE waiting to be granted entry. As such, they do not have all of the same rights and protections that US law grants to people who are legally (again, 'legally' as in in the eyes of the law) in the USA. (This is why the Coast Guard works so hard to catch 'boat people' from Cuba or elsewhere before they hit the beach, and why the terrorist detainees were housed at Guantanamo in Cuba.)

Yodrak,

1) At present I'm here having used my K1 visa and applied for AOS. Once I've got my AP and taken a trip and returned to the U.S., does that mean in theory that when I do return, I will have less rights than I do right now?

2) The AP document is good for multiple trips though, isn't it.

James.

Jun 2004 Met online at MBA4

Jul 2004 Fell in love

30 Nov 2004 Met in person in the US for the first time

03 Apr 2005 Three week vacation together in Chicago and Kansas City!

25 Jul 2005 James visits United States to propose. See Branson Balloon Website

27 Sep 2005 K-1 filed!

28 Sep 2005 K-1 petition received by government

04 Oct 2005 Got NOA1 in the mail

18 Oct 2005 Got NOA2 confirmation email! Less than a month!!!!

17 Nov 2005 Received packet 3

24-30 Nov 2005 James visits U.S. for Thanksgiving

08 Dec 2005 Received medical results. Everything ok!

19 Dec 2005 Sent packet 3

30 Dec 2005 - 4 Jan 2006 James visits U.S. for New Year!

17 Jan 2006 Sent packet 3 in AGAIN, after embassy said they had no record of the first one!

19 Jan 2006 Received packet 4 (interview date). No connection with mailing on 17 Jan! Interview set for 9:30 on Tue 7th Feb.

07 Feb 2006 APPROVED!!!

01 Apr 2006 James due to fly to America

09 Apr 2006 Wedding date!!

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James,

1) No. It means that in fact you will have less rights than you do right now. Just 'keep your nose clean' and it won't make any difference.

2) It should be if you asked for a multiple-entry AP. Did you?

Yodrak

Yodrak,

1) At present I'm here having used my K1 visa and applied for AOS. Once I've got my AP and taken a trip and returned to the U.S., does that mean in theory that when I do return, I will have less rights than I do right now?

2) The AP document is good for multiple trips though, isn't it.

James.

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