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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hi guys, help needed please!

on Part 7 of th I-131 for Advanced Parole, it says to explain how Alan would qualify for advanced parole. I haven't a clue what I should put here. In fact, this whole form is confusing me. Possibly due to heat and lack of sleep, but confusing nonetheless. The example form seems contradictory. He would be filing for AP and not a re-entry permit, right? But the info for the AP indicates that it is used to bring inadmissable aliens to the US for a short time. So, if anyone could shed some light on this for me, and give me a hint what part to fill out, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Teresa

Liverpool/Norfolk and Indianapolis

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* September 17, 2005 - I-129F mailed to Nebraska Service Center.

* September 19, 2005 - Packet rec'd by NSC- DAY 1

* September 22, 2005 - Check cashed! - DAY 3

* September 23, 2005 - NOA1 received - DAY 4

* October 19, 2005 - NOA2 e-mail! - DAY 30

* October 21, 2005 - Case sent to NVC - Day 32

* October 24, 2005 - Rec'd NOA2 via postal mail - Day 35

* November 3, 2005 - Rec'd letter stating case would be forwarded to London within a week - Day 45

* December 22, 2005 - Alan receives packet 3 - Day 94

* January 9, 2006 - Packet 3 sent to Embassy in London - Day 111

* January 10, 2006 - Packet 3 received by Embassy. Medical booked for January 20 - Day 112

* February 17, 2006 - Packet 4 Received. Interview Date - March 10, 2006! - Day 150

* March 10, 2006 - Interview Day - Visa Granted! Woo-Hoo!! - Day 171

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Teresa,

He qualifies for advance parole by being a former K1 who is pending adjustment of status.

You are correct, he is not applying for a re-entry permit.

Yodrak

Hi guys, help needed please!

on Part 7 of th I-131 for Advanced Parole, it says to explain how Alan would qualify for advanced parole. I haven't a clue what I should put here. In fact, this whole form is confusing me. Possibly due to heat and lack of sleep, but confusing nonetheless. The example form seems contradictory. He would be filing for AP and not a re-entry permit, right? But the info for the AP indicates that it is used to bring inadmissable aliens to the US for a short time. So, if anyone could shed some light on this for me, and give me a hint what part to fill out, I would appreciate it.

Thanks,

Teresa

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Posted

Thank you guys so much!

Keep your thinking caps on, I'll probably have more questions!

:D

Liverpool/Norfolk and Indianapolis

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* September 17, 2005 - I-129F mailed to Nebraska Service Center.

* September 19, 2005 - Packet rec'd by NSC- DAY 1

* September 22, 2005 - Check cashed! - DAY 3

* September 23, 2005 - NOA1 received - DAY 4

* October 19, 2005 - NOA2 e-mail! - DAY 30

* October 21, 2005 - Case sent to NVC - Day 32

* October 24, 2005 - Rec'd NOA2 via postal mail - Day 35

* November 3, 2005 - Rec'd letter stating case would be forwarded to London within a week - Day 45

* December 22, 2005 - Alan receives packet 3 - Day 94

* January 9, 2006 - Packet 3 sent to Embassy in London - Day 111

* January 10, 2006 - Packet 3 received by Embassy. Medical booked for January 20 - Day 112

* February 17, 2006 - Packet 4 Received. Interview Date - March 10, 2006! - Day 150

* March 10, 2006 - Interview Day - Visa Granted! Woo-Hoo!! - Day 171

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