NBC2003- Please give my couple of questions answer regarding Emergency Advance parole

dip92

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Originally Posted by NBC2003
I had the same issue. My mother-in-law was having surgery and so we wanted to be there for support. So we approached the Houston center with proof of the x-rays, and a doctor's letter regarding her condition.
The immigration officer immediately looked up my records and said that she was approving my advance parole for 3 months. She mentioned that the regular AP would show up later from the National Benefits Center where our application was pending. It took less than 15 minutes to get it. Do take some photos with you because they put your photo on the AP. I think the immigration photos have to be taken in a certain way.


Thanks so much. It really helps. I appreciate it. I have an appointment with bcis officer on next tuesday at Hartford, CT regarding emergecny AP. I need to know couple of questions answer. Please help me out here.

--So you got the Ap instanly and 3 months, started from that very day?

-- And you had to back within that expired date?

--Was it only for your particular country or you can go any where?

--Was it multiple entry or single entry?

-- How many photoes I have to bring over there?

--Did you have to pay for the emergency ap again?

-- Did you get your original AP after how many days?

I know it's a lot of questions. Please let me know. Sorry to bother you.

Thanks!

Dip
 
Emergency PArole

1. The AP started immediately and was for 3 months.

2. The immigration officer did say that I had to be back before the AP expired.

3. It was multiple -entry. I could go anywhere there was no restrictions. However since we were flying via London and were stopping for two days as we have kids and needed a break we got a UK visa for that seperately by sending the a copy of the advance parole to the british embassy.

4. Two photos are needed.

5. I do not remember but I think I did pay a nominal amount, I do not recollect how much.

6.The original AP came one month later when I was in India and was lying in the mailbox. I saw it when I came back. The EAD also came at the same time.

It is no bother. Hope this helps.
 
NBC2003 said:
1. The AP started immediately and was for 3 months.

2. The immigration officer did say that I had to be back before the AP expired.

3. It was multiple -entry. I could go anywhere there was no restrictions. However since we were flying via London and were stopping for two days as we have kids and needed a break we got a UK visa for that seperately by sending the a copy of the advance parole to the british embassy.

4. Two photos are needed.

5. I do not remember but I think I did pay a nominal amount, I do not recollect how much.

6.The original AP came one month later when I was in India and was lying in the mailbox. I saw it when I came back. The EAD also came at the same time.

It is no bother. Hope this helps.

Thanks so much. I appreciate it.

Dip.
 
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