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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hey everyone!

I am putting together my AOS package (Canadian citizen/TN Visa married to US citizen), to include I-131. I don't have a specific travel date in mind, but I would like to be able to visit my family in Canada at some point in this process without having to wait for the Green Card. Should I make up some travel dates in order to complete the I-131? Luckily my family is within driving distance of where I live, so it's not like I have to purchase plane tickets or anything and I could easily make a quick trip with whatever dates I put in there. Any advice?

Thanks for your help :)

11/01: Moved to US on TN Visa (renewed annually through 2008)

03/10/09: Medical Exam

04/24/09: Submitted AOS package

04/27/09: Delivery Confirmation @ Chicago

05/01/09: NOA's Issued (rec'd 05/05/09)

05/12/09: Biometrics Appointment Notice Issued (rec'd 05/16/09)

05/28/09: Biometrics Completed

05/30/09: RFE for I-485 rec'd

06/04/09: Requested Initial Evidence Submitted

06/11/09: Case Resumed

06/16/09: EAD/AP Approved! (checked online @ USCIS website)

06/18/09: Interview Appointment notice rec'd (for July 21)

06/19/09: CRIS email stating EAD "Card Production Ordered"

06/24/09: CRIS email stating EAD "Card Mailed"

06/26/09: EAD card/AP doc received!!

07/21/09: Interview

07/27/09: CRIS email stating "Card Production Ordered"

08/05/09: Notice rec'd in mail stating AOS application has been approved

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Senegal
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Hey everyone!

I am putting together my AOS package (Canadian citizen/TN Visa married to US citizen), to include I-131. I don't have a specific travel date in mind, but I would like to be able to visit my family in Canada at some point in this process without having to wait for the Green Card. Should I make up some travel dates in order to complete the I-131? Luckily my family is within driving distance of where I live, so it's not like I have to purchase plane tickets or anything and I could easily make a quick trip with whatever dates I put in there. Any advice?

Thanks for your help :)

I read of someone who put to be determined or something like that. If you don't have a date no set date would do just fine. Unless someone has a better idea

My timeline ...

AOS 2008

10/27/2008: Sent I-130,-485 and -765.

10/29/2008: USPS delivery confirmation.

11/04/2008: Notice Date.

11/06/2008: NOA for I-130,-485 and -765.

11/13/2008: Biometrics Appointment letter.

11/14/2008:cases online. I-130 and -765.

11/18/2008: I-485 case is online.

11/20/2008: Received RFE.

11/29/2008: Biometric Done.

12/14/2008: Sent response to RFE.

12/18/2008: NOA on RFE.

01/07/2009: Response for I-765: Current Status: Card production ordered.

01/17/2009: Received EAD in the mail

01/26/2009: Interview Notice.03/16/2009... It's a Date!!!

03/16/2009: Interview done.... Approved!

03/28/2009: Green Card in mail!!! Yeay!!!

Removal of Condition 2011

02/23/2011: Sent I-751 Packet

02/25/2011: USPS Delivery Confirmation

02/28/2011: NOA

03/03/2011: Check Cashed per VSC

04/18/2011:Biometrics Appointment

08/25/2011:Approval Notice

N-400 Timeline

02/19/2012: Sent N-400 To Phoenix AR Lockbox

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Hey everyone!

I am putting together my AOS package (Canadian citizen/TN Visa married to US citizen), to include I-131. I don't have a specific travel date in mind, but I would like to be able to visit my family in Canada at some point in this process without having to wait for the Green Card. Should I make up some travel dates in order to complete the I-131? Luckily my family is within driving distance of where I live, so it's not like I have to purchase plane tickets or anything and I could easily make a quick trip with whatever dates I put in there. Any advice?

Thanks for your help :)

Most people put a future date, in case something happens back home, as in an emergency.

But keep in mind, the AP does not guarantee re-entry into the US.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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