2nd EAD approved.

So Joyd ...

I was thinking if its possible to add info to your FAQ thread about how to fill the I-131 forms :
Maybe you can find some one who has applied for AP renewal on their own, who can share some info as to how to fill the form and answer the following questions:

Form for AP renewal :

Part 1).
3. Class of Admission
Part 2) :
which check box to check , if you have applied for 140 and 485 ( still pending)
Part 3.
1) Date of intended departure
Part 4)
Purpose of Trip
and finally ,
Part 7).
They want the applicant to explain why he/she qualifies for AP and what circumstances warrant issuance of AP.
Thanks ..
NVC
 
NVC said:
I was thinking if its possible to add info to your FAQ thread about how to fill the I-131 forms :
Maybe you can find some one who has applied for AP renewal on their own, who can share some info as to how to fill the form and answer the following questions:

Form for AP renewal :

Part 1).
3. Class of Admission
Part 2) :
which check box to check , if you have applied for 140 and 485 ( still pending)
Part 3.
1) Date of intended departure
Part 4)
Purpose of Trip
and finally ,
Part 7).
They want the applicant to explain why he/she qualifies for AP and what circumstances warrant issuance of AP.
Thanks ..
NVC

Thanks NVC, I will add it to the FAQ thread at my earliest convenience. Actually there's some information in the following thread already

http://boards.immigration.com/showthread.php?t=108916

Here is the answer to the Class of Admission:

Class of Admission Defined by USCIS
We have recently had a number of clients, as well as MurthyDotCom and MurthyBulletin readers, ask us what the USCIS means by the term "Class of Admission" on the new Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. The USCIS has confirmed that they are seeking the applicant's current immigration status. They are not looking for the status at first or most recent entry to the U.S., if different from the current status. For example, if a person entered the U.S. through a Port of Entry and was granted F-1 status, but later changed his or her status to H1B from within the U.S., the correct answer on the form for Class of Admission is H1B.
It is unclear why the USCIS decided to change the phrasing of this question. We appreciate that they have clarified the definition so that we are better able to assist our readers and clients in providing accurate information to the USCIS.
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from http://www.murthy.com/mb_pdf/mar1904.pdf
 
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