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What supporting documents should I bring along with AP paperwork?

Obviously, you will have your passport. Also, if your AP is in your married name, you will want to bring your marriage certificate. That's it.

Since we're on this topic, I have a question.

Angela got her AP documents two days ago June 5. She is traveling to Brazil July 14.

We will have our AOS Green Card interview on June 30... I know, we're not as lucky as many of you who got their GC without going through the interview :)

Assuming everything goes well on June 30, what happens then? Will she get a stamp in her passport saying she has a Green Card, thus negating the AP authorization and she won't have to take the AP papers with her?

Or travel is not authorized without AP documents until you actually receive the Green Card... which is when? How many days after interview?

Thanks

If you get approved right away, you should ask for a stamp since you are travelling. Chances are that you may get the GC before you go, but most likely not that soon.

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