Question about AR-11
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Question about AR-11
I am adjusting status, and I traveled using advance parole. When I came back to US I got an I-94 stapled in my passport written "paroled until dd/mm/yyyy".
Since my husband and I are moving, I'm filing an AR-11 form. There is a field that reads: "If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on:"
Should I leave this field blank or should I put the date above?
This form doesn't require copies of any other documents, right?
Thanks a lot,
Ana
Since my husband and I are moving, I'm filing an AR-11 form. There is a field that reads: "If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on:"
Should I leave this field blank or should I put the date above?
This form doesn't require copies of any other documents, right?
Thanks a lot,
Ana
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Re: Question about AR-11
I am adjusting status, and I traveled using advance parole. When I came back to US I got an I-94 stapled in my passport written "paroled until dd/mm/yyyy".
Since my husband and I are moving, I'm filing an AR-11 form. There is a field that reads: "If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on:"
Should I leave this field blank or should I put the date above?
This form doesn't require copies of any other documents, right?
Thanks a lot,
Ana
Since my husband and I are moving, I'm filing an AR-11 form. There is a field that reads: "If not a Permanent Resident, my stay in the US expires on:"
Should I leave this field blank or should I put the date above?
This form doesn't require copies of any other documents, right?
Thanks a lot,
Ana
Just put "pending Adjustment" or "pending AOS"
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Re: Question about AR-11
And don't forget to file the change of address for the financial sponsor as well...can't remember the form off hand though.