Has Anyone Been Able To Get Ap Through Infopass???

pvkby

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I am planning to make an InfoPass 60 days after the receipt date of my I131. I do not really have a life and death situation, however have to go to change my passport (my embassy here would not do that) and additionally have be at my friend's wedding. Has anyone had similar experience?? Any input will be appriciated...

Thanks!!
 
I don't think there's any such thing as having to wait a certain period of time, before applying for expedited AP. I remember an IO mentioning that all you need is a Receipt notice for I-131 and the 'reason' for expedited AP.

If you're making InfoPass after 60 days as you've planned, the PP expiry reason you stated should be good enough, I suppose. My mother got her expedited AP thro InfoPass, but there was a medical reason.
 
pvkby said:
I am planning to make an InfoPass 60 days after the receipt date of my I131. I do not really have a life and death situation, however have to go to change my passport (my embassy here would not do that) and additionally have be at my friend's wedding. Has anyone had similar experience?? Any input will be appriciated...
Personaly I think you're going to be shit out of luck unless your reason is that you have a dying relative. One experience I heard about: A guy who's Uncle was dying, wanted an emergency AP so he could visit him before he died. USCIS's response: We don't do Uncles, only immediate family.
 
dr_lha said:
Personaly I think you're going to be shit out of luck unless your reason is that you have a dying relative. One experience I heard about: A guy who's Uncle was dying, wanted an emergency AP so he could visit him before he died. USCIS's response: We don't do Uncles, only immediate family.

"We don't do uncles" sounds funny.... :D

And what about the fact that he MUST renew his passport????
 
sarrebal said:
"We don't do uncles" sounds funny.... :D

And what about the fact that he MUST renew his passport????
Well that's a good reason for sure, but I believe USCIS will still give you a Green Card if your passport expired while waiting for AOS, so they may not think its a good enough reason.
 
dr_lha said:
Well that's a good reason for sure, but I believe USCIS will still give you a Green Card if your passport expired while waiting for AOS, so they may not think its a good enough reason.

Well....if he's not allowed into his country with an expired passport...that's a problem.
He can't travel anywhere else with an expired passport. And he can't come back into the US with a valid greencard and expired passport.
It sounds good enough to me.
 
I suppose so. His country should be issuing passports at their embassy though if they are not going to allow him back with an expired passport though, it would be ridiculous for him to become stateless just because his passport expired.

Certainly it is easy to leave the US with an expired passport. The one thing the USA won't do is make someone stay! :)
 
Thanks guys, your little discussion here is pretty encouraging :-)...I am going to get a couple of things and go really with the desire to find out what exactly is going on and by the way see if there is any way I can get my AP. I mean if nothing else it says that it takes 30-60 days to process that kind of case (I know, I know...one cannot really argue that point), but it does not hurt to try...all in all hoping to get my AP before then and successfully cancel my infopass :-)...

"we don't do uncles..." is really funny (even though I am sure, it was not to your friend...)
 
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