AP Questions

statusquery

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Gurus,

I'm applying for AP, I have the following questions.

1. Is AP has to be applied in the same place where your I485 is pending, the reason is other places are doing AP current than in CA.

2. I have to travel outside the country on business. Is there a way to get AP faster or what are the options I have.

3. My Job requires me to travel outside the country, so how ddo I get Multiple Entry AP, just tick mark on "Multiple" or do I have to submit any extra paperwork.

4. What should I write in "Class Of Admission" on Part 1 of I-131.

Thanks
 
1. Is AP has to be applied in the same place where your I485 is pending, the reason is other places are doing AP current than in CA.
---- you have to send AP application to the service center where your I-485 is pending
2. I have to travel outside the country on business. Is there a way to get AP faster or what are the options I have.
------ Different service take different times, Emergency AP can be applied at Local USCIS office with the document that state emergency
3. My Job requires me to travel outside the country, so how do I get Multiple Entry AP, just tick mark on "Multiple" or do I have to submit any extra paperwork.
----- Just mark the Multiple
4. What should I write in "Class Of Admission" on Part 1 of I-131.
---- How did you last enter to US? If on H1b write H1B if on L1 write L1, if H4 on write H4, if entered with AP write Advance parole
 
class of admission - Adjustment Applicant

hi statusquery


Class of Admission - ADJUSTMENT APPLICANT.

Expected Length of trip - MULTIPLE SHORT TRIPS.

Date of Intended departure - Date after your current AP or H1 expires.
 
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02/14/2004: New Advance Parole Application Form, I-131, and "Class of Admission" Question

Sometimes, when the government makes a change in the form, they publish it without detailed instructions. In the new form, the government added a new item in the form in Part 1, "Class of Admission." Some people enter the U.S. in one type of nonimmigrant classification and change the status to another type of nonimmigrant classification. For instance, from F-1 to H-1B, B-2 to F-1, etc. Which one people should write in? According to the immigration authorities, it is the "current" nonimmigrant classification. Thus, those who changed his/her nonimmigrant status should write the new nonimmigrant visa class in this item of the I-131 form.
It appears that this question is asked to determine whether the applicant is ineligible for I-131. In the Advance Parole context, the applicant is ineligible if he/she was or is in a J-1 exchange visitor status being subject to two-year foreign residency requirement or he/she is in exclusion, deportation, removal or recission proceedings.
 
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4. 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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