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Aaron Marie
My husband, our son, and I would like to travel to my husband's home country, England, next year for our son to meet his family.

We have just been married, and are attempting to file the I-131 (Application for Travel Document) along with the I-485 (Adjustment of Status).

I think we should choose "Advance Parole" on the I-131, but some of the wording has indicated that "Advance Parole" is for emergencies only. Are we not able to travel outside the US for a general family visit before the I-485 is approved?

If we CAN travel outside the US for a general family visit before the I-485 is approved, do we HAVE to specify the dates of travel on the I-131 now?
YuAndDan
AP is for travel while waiting for AOS to complete, just indicate exactly what you indicated in this post.

"My husband, our son, and I would like to travel to my husband's home country, England, next year for our son to meet his family." is a good enough reason for AP.

No specific dates need to be indicated either.

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Aaron Marie
QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Nov 10 2007, 07:01 PM) *
AP is for travel while waiting for AOS to complete, just indicate exactly what you indicated in this post.


So we should definitely request Advance Parole and not a Reentry Permit?

QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Nov10 2007, 07:01 PM) *
"My husband, our son, and I would like to travel to my husband's home country, England, next year for our son to meet his family." is a good enough reason for AP.

No specific dates need to be indicated either.


Okay, thank you.

QUOTE(YuAndDan @ Nov10 2007, 07:01 PM) *
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Added wedding date. Thanks.
YuAndDan
QUOTE(Aaron Marie @ Nov 11 2007, 12:09 PM) *
So we should definitely request Advance Parole and not a Reentry Permit?
AP is for NON-Immigrants like K-1 waiting for status adjustment,

RE-Entry permit is for Green-card holders planing on leaving the USA for more than 1 year but less than 2 years.
Aaron Marie
Thanks muchly. smile.gif
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