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  1. As far as I know, the embassy in Managua is still processing the cases which are already ongoing.The fact that @ColoradoSteve received another interview date is a good sign. I don't really think that the interview went bad. She just has to correct the documents. Did they keep your fiance's passport? 

     

    I will be traveling to Managua this coming Friday. I hope that everything will go well.

  2. I know I will receive heat for this. I myself currently go through AOS. Already received my EAD/AP card. So my relative came to the US and overstayed his visitor visa (Came here on its own, no help from me received). Now there is a discussion between me and my spouse if it's OK if he visits us (to clarify this relative lives in a different state). I say no because it's criminal to harbor someone "illegal". Spouse argues it's just for a visit though. Under any circumstances I don't want to do anything wrong. I said if he comes here it is my obligation and duty to call ICE. Am I right or am I overthinking this? 

  3. OK so I have a couple of questions regarding Advanced Parole in connection with I-485 Adjustment of Status.

    I know that when I apply for it, I fill out I-131. When I file I-485 I file I-131 concurrently. Lets say I get approved and later I receive the green card. Can the AP then be used as a re-entry permit so I can leave for longer than a year or do I have to file another I-131 after GC receipt?

    Also I'm currently reading experiences. Most people say that it is not a good idea to travel on it. I know all that. Some people have and it was worth it for them. I understand that I receive a stamp in my passport that says I'm being paroled into the US for a year. So now what happens if my Adjustment of Status process is delayed for whatever reason and it all takes longer than the expiration date of the Parole? Then what do I need to do? Am I out of status then?

    I know that it's at the mercy of the officer at the Point of Entry wether I get back in or not. So, if I travel with a US citizen who is my immediate relative (and who sponsors me), do I have better chances to be paroled back into the States?

     

    For how long can I travel? Is three weeks OK?

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