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Old Oct 27th 2001, 6:08 am
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agni
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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
 
Old Oct 27th 2001, 6:42 am
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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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