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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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My husband received his Authorization for Parole paper in the mail. I have one small question about the form. On the bottom of the form are two squares. The square on the left has a photo of my husband. The square on the right side is blank. Above that square is is printed "National Benefits Parole Stamp". Is there supposed to be something in that empty square? Above where "National Benefits Center Parole Stamp" is printed, there is something that says "National Benefits Center" that may possibly the stamp that they are referring to. Is that right? Or is there supposed to be something in that right hand square, also?

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My husband received his Authorization for Parole paper in the mail. I have one small question about the form. On the bottom of the form are two squares. The square on the left has a photo of my husband. The square on the right side is blank. Above that square is is printed "National Benefits Parole Stamp". Is there supposed to be something in that empty square? Above where "National Benefits Center Parole Stamp" is printed, there is something that says "National Benefits Center" that may possibly the stamp that they are referring to. Is that right? Or is there supposed to be something in that right hand square, also?

I was wondering about this as well, and would like to know the answer myself. The only thing that I could think of is...maybe a border official will stamp it should you travel outside the US? I Don't know, hopefully someone will have the answer for us:)

K1 Process

I-129F Sent : 2008-02-29

I-129F NOA1: 2008-03-12

I-129F NOA2: 2008-07-15 date on notice

NVC Left: 2008-07-23 date on letter

Packet 3 Received: 2008-10-14 date on letter

Packet 3 Sent: 2009-03-25

Medical: 2008-11-05

Interview Date: 2009-07-08

Visa Approval: 2009-07-08

Visa In Hand: 2009-07-09

Married on: 2009-07-17

AOS Process

Medical: 2009-09-09/Results:2009-09-11

AOS package sent: 2009-10-08

Arrived at lockbox: 2009-10-09

RFE: 2009-10-19/AOS package re-sent: 2009-11

I-485 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-130 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-765 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-131 NOA: 2009-11-25

RFE: 2009-12-21/AOS Requested info sent: 2010-01-12

Biometrics Apt: 2010-01-25

AP Approved!: 2010-02-18

EAD Approved!: 2010-02-24

Case transferred to CSC: 2010-02-24

Touch #1: 2010-03-04

Touch #2: 2010-07-10

Touch #3: 2010-07-14

AOS Card Production Ordered: 2010-07-21

Green Card In Hand: 2010-08-02

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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My husband received his Authorization for Parole paper in the mail. I have one small question about the form. On the bottom of the form are two squares. The square on the left has a photo of my husband. The square on the right side is blank. Above that square is is printed "National Benefits Parole Stamp". Is there supposed to be something in that empty square? Above where "National Benefits Center Parole Stamp" is printed, there is something that says "National Benefits Center" that may possibly the stamp that they are referring to. Is that right? Or is there supposed to be something in that right hand square, also?

When and if you go to use the AP documents, when coming back to the US, the US CBP officer will stamp both sheets in that box, and then keep one of the sheets. On subsequent uses, you just show them your stamped copy.

Since the AP documents haven't been used yet, there shouldn't be anything in the right-hand boxes (on either sheet).

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When and if you go to use the AP documents, when coming back to the US, the US CBP officer will stamp both sheets in that box, and then keep one of the sheets. On subsequent uses, you just show them your stamped copy.

Since the AP documents haven't been used yet, there shouldn't be anything in the right-hand boxes (on either sheet).

Thank you HeatDeath, you've been awesome with helping me today. I appreciate it!

K1 Process

I-129F Sent : 2008-02-29

I-129F NOA1: 2008-03-12

I-129F NOA2: 2008-07-15 date on notice

NVC Left: 2008-07-23 date on letter

Packet 3 Received: 2008-10-14 date on letter

Packet 3 Sent: 2009-03-25

Medical: 2008-11-05

Interview Date: 2009-07-08

Visa Approval: 2009-07-08

Visa In Hand: 2009-07-09

Married on: 2009-07-17

AOS Process

Medical: 2009-09-09/Results:2009-09-11

AOS package sent: 2009-10-08

Arrived at lockbox: 2009-10-09

RFE: 2009-10-19/AOS package re-sent: 2009-11

I-485 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-130 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-765 NOA: 2009-11-25

I-131 NOA: 2009-11-25

RFE: 2009-12-21/AOS Requested info sent: 2010-01-12

Biometrics Apt: 2010-01-25

AP Approved!: 2010-02-18

EAD Approved!: 2010-02-24

Case transferred to CSC: 2010-02-24

Touch #1: 2010-03-04

Touch #2: 2010-07-10

Touch #3: 2010-07-14

AOS Card Production Ordered: 2010-07-21

Green Card In Hand: 2010-08-02

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