There is no such law which says you can be outside US for specific time during AOS.
Ginu has also said the same thing above. If you think there is such law provide some proof else people here will conclude that law is only for you :)
1) I havent informed USCIS about stay outside US. I believe GC is for future employment and USCIS has my US address and they dont need to know every time I go outside.
2) I've left my GC sponsor 3 yrs back
3) Will do something.
You are not treated different due to your "emergency travel".
I've used AP about 10 times now and have not been asked any weird questions.
Earlier they used to have secondary inspection but in my last visit [via O'Hare] there was no secondary inspection.
I had entered US using AP. I recently left US via Chicago O'Hare and KLM airline didn't took my I-94 which was attached to my passport. When asked about this they said
"You have parole stamp and hence we cant keep your I-94"
I checked with US customs officer at O'Hare and he said "May be...
My 485 was filed in 2004 and since then I've been mostly been outside US for extended periods upto 1yr. No questions were asked till date. Even my 3 EAD and 3 AP's have been approved while being outside US for an year.
Only risk I see is if somebody gets RFE for employment verification.
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