I-94 taken during GC interview
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Please help, urgent question:
I had my GC interview in SF on Thursday 10/25. They didn't approve the GC right away,
but said it would take about a month. Today 10/27 I am leaving the US on a business
trip, traveling on advance parole. I suddenly realized that the INS officer took all
my I-94s during the interview, including the current one. Was she meant to do that?
Will it be ok for me to travel today? What I do have is the "paroled" passport stamp
from a previous advance parole re-entry, a photocopy of the most recent I-94, and a
new advance parole document.
Please write back soon - I am supposed to fly in 7 hours and am panicking now.
regards Amoolya
I had my GC interview in SF on Thursday 10/25. They didn't approve the GC right away,
but said it would take about a month. Today 10/27 I am leaving the US on a business
trip, traveling on advance parole. I suddenly realized that the INS officer took all
my I-94s during the interview, including the current one. Was she meant to do that?
Will it be ok for me to travel today? What I do have is the "paroled" passport stamp
from a previous advance parole re-entry, a photocopy of the most recent I-94, and a
new advance parole document.
Please write back soon - I am supposed to fly in 7 hours and am panicking now.
regards Amoolya
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The airline can make out a duplicate departure I-94 and if possible use the same I-94
number as the most recent arrival one. When you return with your I-512 (advanced
parole) you will be issued a new I-94.
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The airline can make out a duplicate departure I-94 and if possible use the same I-94
number as the most recent arrival one. When you return with your I-512 (advanced
parole) you will be issued a new I-94.
--
Treat each day as if it were your last, One day you will be right.
One of the most important attributes in life is sincerity. Once you learn how to fake
that, you have it made.
Stop by for a visit http://home.earthlink.net/~tankman Or http://clix.to/Tankman451
ICQ# 108191321