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Hi,

I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to travel inside the US, it's about the going abroad that is not recommended during the process, especially without advanced parole application approved.

You said AOS scheduled, do you mean an interview? If so, just make sure that you and your spouse are ready for it and don't miss the appointment.

Good luck in your process!!

M. :)

10/13/2010 - Mailed in The Package (AOS, I-765, I-130)

10/17/2010 - USPS confirms delivery to USCIS

10/25/2010 - Check cashed

10/26/2010 - All applications been worked on aka touched

10/28/2010 - NOA1 Receipts for applications received

11/24/2010 - Received appointment for biometrics in the mail for 12/17 *yay*

12/17/2010 - 9.25 a.m. - 9.45 a.m. Biometrics done !!

12/23/2010 - EAD Approved and Card on its way - Email notification received *yay*

01/03/2011 - WOOOHOOO ...EAD Card in Hand!

01/04/2011 - Oh boy....Received Interview Letter today - February 3rd is the day! :)

02/03/2011 - Interview scheduled 12:45 p.m. - out of there before 1:30 p.m. - further review

Coming home, checking for touches at 5:30 p.m. - CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED !!!!

Thank you All on Visajourney for your inputs, experiences and thoughts!!!

02/09/2011 - Yup another e-mail saying that my card production was ordered.

02/10/2011 - E-mail notification "Approval letter was sent today"

02/14/2011 - Welcome Letter / Approval NOA and Card (separate envelope) received!!! :D

Late November 2012 (have to look up my receipts ;) - mailed in ROC I-751

12/12/2012 - NOA 1, status extension received

12/18/2012 - Biometrics appointment letter received

01/08/2013 - Biometrics done

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Denmark
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Posted

Hi,

I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to travel inside the US, it's about the going abroad that is not recommended during the process, especially without advanced parole application approved.

You said AOS scheduled, do you mean an interview? If so, just make sure that you and your spouse are ready for it and don't miss the appointment.

Good luck in your process!!

M. :)

Ok thanks man! Yea my wife has an appointment date of 12/09/2010.

We are trying to travel to see my parents but I did not want to buy the ticket and then she cant

travel without abandoning her status.

Posted

It is perfectly fine to travel within the United States.

If your wife's K1 visa is expired then you should carry a copy of proof of her appointment date, or proof of receipt of the AOS, just in case you run into an official who looks through her passport, sees the expired visa, and is too ignorant to understand what it means. You''re unlikely to run across someone like this, but it's good to be prepared!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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** moved from "General Immigration" to "Working & Traveling During US Immigration" as this is regarding travel within the US **

 
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