Advance Parole
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Advance Parole
Hi - On AP form 1-131, question 3 asks for 'class of admission'. Does
anyone know what this means?
I am currently on F1 applying for family based AOS. What would be my class
of admission?
Thank you.
anyone know what this means?
I am currently on F1 applying for family based AOS. What would be my class
of admission?
Thank you.
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Re: Advance Parole
Originally Posted by Ann
Hi - On AP form 1-131, question 3 asks for 'class of admission'. Does
anyone know what this means?
I am currently on F1 applying for family based AOS. What would be my class
of admission?
Thank you.
anyone know what this means?
I am currently on F1 applying for family based AOS. What would be my class
of admission?
Thank you.
FYI - You already have another thread entitled "Advance Parole" so there is no need to start a NEW thread with the same title just to ask another question on the same subject.
~ Jenney
#3
Re: Advance Parole
Originally Posted by Jenney & Mark
Under what visa were you admitted to the United States? The answer to that question is your "class of admission".
FYI - You already have another thread entitled "Advance Parole" so there is no need to start a NEW thread with the same title just to ask another question on the same subject.
~ Jenney
FYI - You already have another thread entitled "Advance Parole" so there is no need to start a NEW thread with the same title just to ask another question on the same subject.
~ Jenney
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Re: Advance Parole
I tend to prefer separate threads for separate questions, although I agree that these several AP questions could have been handled with a single post.
Posts that include numerous questions in several different areas can be difficult to reply to and make it easy for the discussion to wander. Some of the questions often get lost in the discussion. Posts that ask a single, or only a few, questions on a single topic are easier to keep focused.
Regards, JEff
Posts that include numerous questions in several different areas can be difficult to reply to and make it easy for the discussion to wander. Some of the questions often get lost in the discussion. Posts that ask a single, or only a few, questions on a single topic are easier to keep focused.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Rete
Seems like Ann was running on high octane last night. She has several posts running concurrently with little questions regarding various USCIS issues on filing for her adjustment of status ;-) It is difficult sometimes being a newbie and not knowing just how to post to get the most comprehensive answers.
Originally Posted by Jenney & Mark
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FYI - You already have another thread entitled "Advance Parole" so there is no need to start a NEW thread with the same title just to ask another question on the same subject.
~ Jenney
FYI - You already have another thread entitled "Advance Parole" so there is no need to start a NEW thread with the same title just to ask another question on the same subject.
~ Jenney