sweetanne
May 4 2006, 10:41 PM
Hi everybody!
I filed for my Advance Parole last December and stated that I needed it to fly back home in March 2006. I checked that I needed the AP for several trips. Now I have been wondering, since March passed and no AP showed up, will they still process it even though now they don't really know what I need it for? Can I just mail in a new statement telling them why I still want my AP? I am really scared that this will further delay the process.
We have a big wedding planned in Germany for June 17th, and I am already this close to telling everybody that we have to postpone, but I don't want to give up hope yet....Any good advise?
Thank you!
Anne
ddurkin
May 5 2006, 10:50 AM
Have you made an infopass appointment to enquire about this?
mhymers
May 5 2006, 02:41 PM
We are getting married the same day! Lets hope it's a nice sunny day!
sweetanne
May 5 2006, 04:09 PM
No, I haven't made an infopass appt...I started two inquiries (one timed-out after 30 days, the other one is still going) through the phone line. I am wondering if an appointment can really do anything for me. I know that the RFE for the I-485 is what caused the delay.
Well, I got my EAD approved today, so there is still hope...
Orojen
May 6 2006, 12:42 PM
Hi!
My husband and I are having our Church Wedding Ceremony on June 17th in Mexico... I'm still waiting for my AP... My I-131 was received in Chicago on March 15th, so I still have hope that next week my AP will be approved :) I really wish we didnt have the extra stress but oh well, we like following the rules, dont we?... So, I've been told that if my AP is not here I can make an infopass appointment and they'll give me an emergency AP... That makes me feel better :)
Good luck!
Jeny
sweetanne
May 7 2006, 11:22 AM
Thanks for your answers! My question answered itself today, I got an online case status update which shows my AP as being approved and sent out on Apr 29!! I am so happy! Thanks again!
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