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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Netherlands
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My husband's status was adjusted to Conditional Permanent Resident a year ago. If I am understanding things correctly...as long as his Green Card is active we will not need to file an I-131?

Can it be that simple??

Thanks in advance,

Regan :)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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My husband's status was adjusted to Conditional Permanent Resident a year ago. If I am understanding things correctly...as long as his Green Card is active we will not need to file an I-131?

Can it be that simple??

Thanks in advance,

Regan :)

It can be that simple but the I-131 is used for a couple of different things.

I-131 for Advance Parole is an interim benefit that is no longer required once you are a resident.

If the resident plans on being outside the country for less than one year, the I-131 for a re-entry permit is not required. If the plan is for the resident to be outside the country for more than one year then the I-131 needs to be submitted for a re-entry permit

YMMV

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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** moved from "Adjustment of Status (Green Card) from Family Based Visas" to " Working & Traveling During US Immigration" as this is relating to Advanced Parole and Re-entry permits, not an AOS process question**

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