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Old Jul 28th 2002, 5:20 pm
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Whit
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Default Travel permission, can she visit for 2 months?

My wife will be waiting on her permanent residency for a while. With the I-129
behind, she wishes to visit her home country. We filed the appropriate forms and
presented to INS form I-110. We received a response yesterday to appear within 90
days on this, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday in the afternoon.

Does anyone know the rules on these travel permits? I gather that this will allow her
3 visits. Then we must repeat as needed until some point (like receiving green card).
Can she visit for as long as 2 months? Has anyone used this? What are the
regulations, rules here?

Rubio
 
Old Jul 28th 2002, 7:20 pm
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Mrtravel@Sbcglo
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She can visit for up to 6 monthsm beyond that she might jeopardize the aos. The AP is
good for a year, but I don't know about a limit of 3 visits.

Whit wrote:
    >
    > My wife will be waiting on her permanent residency for a while. With the I-129
    > behind, she wishes to visit her home country. We filed the appropriate forms and
    > presented to INS form I-110. We received a response yesterday to appear within 90
    > days on this, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday in the afternoon.
    >
    > Does anyone know the rules on these travel permits? I gather that this will allow
    > her 3 visits. Then we must repeat as needed until some point (like receiving green
    > card). Can she visit for as long as 2 months? Has anyone used this? What are the
    > regulations, rules here?
    >
    > Rubio
 
Old Jul 28th 2002, 8:20 pm
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Steve
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Default Re: Travel permission, can she visit for 2 months?

The AP will state whether it is good for 1 visit or multiple visits.

<[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > She can visit for up to 6 monthsm beyond that she might jeopardize the aos. The AP
    > is good for a year, but I don't know about a limit of 3 visits.
    >
    > Whit wrote:
    > >
    > > My wife will be waiting on her permanent residency for a while. With the I-129
    > > behind, she wishes to visit her home country. We filed the
appropriate
    > > forms and presented to INS form I-110. We received a response yesterday
to
    > > appear within 90 days on this, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday in the afternoon.
    > >
    > > Does anyone know the rules on these travel permits? I gather that this
will
    > > allow her 3 visits. Then we must repeat as needed until some point (like
    > > receiving green card). Can she visit for as long as 2 months? Has anyone used
    > > this? What are the regulations, rules here?
    > >
    > > Rubio
 
Old Jul 28th 2002, 10:21 pm
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Whit
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Default Re: Travel permission, can she visit for 2 months?

Thanks!!

Rubio Steve wrote in message ...
    >The AP will state whether it is good for 1 visit or multiple visits.
    >
    >
    ><[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    >> She can visit for up to 6 monthsm beyond that she might jeopardize the aos. The AP
    >> is good for a year, but I don't know about a limit of 3 visits.
    >>
    >> Whit wrote:
    >> >
    >> > My wife will be waiting on her permanent residency for a while. With
the
    >> > I-129 behind, she wishes to visit her home country. We filed the
    >appropriate
    >> > forms and presented to INS form I-110. We received a response yesterday
    >to
    >> > appear within 90 days on this, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday in the afternoon.
    >> >
    >> > Does anyone know the rules on these travel permits? I gather that this
    >will
    >> > allow her 3 visits. Then we must repeat as needed until some point
(like
    >> > receiving green card). Can she visit for as long as 2 months? Has
anyone
    >> > used this? What are the regulations, rules here?
    >> >
    >> > Rubio
 

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