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  1. had a consult with a lawyer, and they were under the impression that this plan should work. probably going to start looking up places to go to here shortly and will update once we travel. thanks, everyone.
  2. appreciate it! i know DACA AP and TPS travel doc aren't quite the same, as DACA folks have to provide an actual need/reason to get out of the country, iirc. we're also going to be consulting an attorney on this, for sure. they were denied i-485, i assume and not the re-entry? i know the rules have changed in the last couple of years , as far as what "inspection" means on readmission for TPS travelers (linking some info below). https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/temporary-protected-status-overview https://www.ilrc.org/sites/default/files/2023-03/New Policy on TPS and Travel (2023).pdf
  3. just wanted to updated. the travel doc came in a month before the tps expired... needless to say, we had to file again in late 2023 and it just now got approved and received in the mail last week (filed in Dec 2023). at least we have a little over 2 months this time...
  4. in a similar boat here with k-1 overstay. i'm a usc and my spouse (on TPS) just got her i-512T travel document. if i understand the mechanics correctly, we can travel abroad and when we come back, she should be admitted/inspected, and then we'll be able to AOS from there? will she get a new i-94 number? i haven't been able to find any concrete confirmation of how this all works. she has no criminal or any other negative history that should make her "inadmissible," but i understand it's still somewhat of a gamble. appreciate any feedback.
  5. Hi, all. Not sure if this is the correct sub-forum, so please feel free to move to the correct area. My fiancé is from Ukraine and is currently here on an approved TPS that is set to expire in October. We are looking to file for an AP to be able to travel abroad (we should've filed along with the I-821, but that's water under the bridge). From everything I'm reading online, the AP is valid for 12 months, but I cannot seem to locate any info if the AP expiration will coincide with her current EAD/TPS expiration. Since I-131 takes considerable time to get an approval for, I'm just trying to understand if we'll just be wasting $600 at this point. Let's say it takes 6 months (wishful thinking, judging by current processing times) to get it in, this would allow us a window of only 1 month to be able to make travel arrangements, unless that TPS designation gets extended (which is a pretty good bet at this point). Appreciate any thoughts on this.
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