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    AOS Interview Timeline

    Aos For those waiting. My mother-in-law adjusted her status in 3 months and 1 day. Interview was a breeze, lasted less than 15 minutes. They did not stamp the passport though. Said that the stamp is not secure enough, and the card should arrive in 30 days. Should travel be required before...
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    International Travel between Interview and Oath?

    Actually, before.
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    travelling btn finger printing and interview?

    And try to not miss the interview.
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    Disturbing article in today's NYT, "Legal Immigrants, Until They Applied for Citizens

    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/12/us/12naturalize.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hp&adxnnlx=1208020365-JfytxDvkM%20QmIK%20U0pUHDg There is nothing disturbing about it. Servanos committed immigration fraud when they received immigrant visas as unmarried children of US citizen parents. They did it...
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    Medical residency and AOS

    Entering the US on AP invalidates H status. In order to keep H status one must enter using H visa.
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    GC for Parents - AOS and CP - Information Source

    Not only should you not apply I-130 before their entry, it may be a good idea to wait at least 60 days after their entry to apply (based on 30-60 day rule). Doing otherwise will make their application for admission to the US fraudulent, i.e. having immigrant intent while entering as visitors.
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    GC for Parents - AOS and CP - Information Source

    Yes, you can. For details go to http://immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=202993
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    GC for Parents - AOS and CP - Information Source

    6 months from the date of their immigrant visa. They will become LPR's upon entry to the US.
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    GC for Parents - AOS and CP - Information Source

    Either way would be fine. If you don't submit I-693 with the rest of the forms, USCIS will send you RFE.
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    Is photo required for reentry permit?

    Even though the instructions are silent on this, the reentry permit is produced with the photograph. Make your call.
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    what benifit a son can get from his parents who got PR through EAD

    Your parents attained LPR status after your 21st birthday. They can sponsor you to immigrate in Family Based 2B preference category with waiting period of 9 years. See http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3827.html You'll be better off (at least faster) immigrating on your own.
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    Qn about US Citizen sponsoring parents for Green Card

    Not true. If parents came to the US without the intent to immigrate, the concurrent I-130/I-485 application can be filed while they are here (at least after 60 days after their arrival).
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    Out of status and travel using Advanced Parole

    It will depend on the time interval between an application for extension of stay (I-539) and an application for adjustment of status: 0-30 days is not safe, 31-60 days may be safe, more than 60 days is safe. It has to do with possible misrepresentation at the time of filing for extension.
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    I-485 abandoned & B2 Visa canceled. Next steps ?

    It looks like the only way for her to get to the US is through immigrant visa. Her B-2 visa is most likely cancelled due to overstay, or will be if she tries to reenter. Her chances to obtain new B-2 are nil due to her immigrant intent.
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    Sponsoring Parents

    No to both questions. For details see http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/bulletin/bulletin_3827.html
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    Cannot submit N-400 90 days before 5 years anniversary any more.

    90 day rule is not applicable in "4 years and 1 day" situation. You'll have to wait until June '08 to apply.
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    N400 Charlotte Citizens

    They are processing applications received on or before 02/13/07.
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