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    I know this is totally not related to AoS, but I?m curious about restrictions of the combo card.
    I was thinking of applying for an airline company as a flight attendant, and I wonder if my combo would be an issue?
    I?m still waiting for my interview and was hoping to know if anybody here who works for an airline knows if a combo card is ok to use to be a flight attendant?
    Any experiences or opinions would be great.

    Thank you!
    B2; AoS; Same-Sex Marriage:USC
    FO SanFrancisco

    3/30/18 PD
    4/20/18 Received 4 letters
    5/04/18 Walk In Biometrics
    5/14/18 Status update-CaseTracker, "Ready to be scheduled for interview"
    9/08/18 New card being produced-CaseTracker
    9/11/18 EAD/AP approved-uscis.gov
    9/12/18 Received tracking number for EAD/AP card
    9/14/18 Received EAD/AP
    9/17/18 Received Social Sec card
    2/17/19 Traveled abroad
    3/04/19 Paroled back in country using EAD/AP
    3/11/19 Submitted renewal of EAD/AP

  • #2
    Originally posted by BayAreaCaliAOS View Post
    I know this is totally not related to AoS, but I?m curious about restrictions of the combo card.
    I was thinking of applying for an airline company as a flight attendant, and I wonder if my combo would be an issue?
    I?m still waiting for my interview and was hoping to know if anybody here who works for an airline knows if a combo card is ok to use to be a flight attendant?
    Any experiences or opinions would be great.

    Thank you!
    I don't work for an airline. I just wanted to clarify that the I-131 is not a visa. It grants you the opportunity to seek parole at a US port of entry. That's it. So it's not like you are now traveling under the US flag or that the "I-512 serves as advance parole" grants you all the visa waivers that a US passport does. You are still travelling under your current passport. You just have that VIP pass to speak to a CBP officer.

    Remember that I-485 pending does not grant you status. Unless you have another visa, your status is I-485 pending. You have the right to be here, to work and to seek parole at a US port of entry. That's it. That will change when you adjust status.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
      I don't work for an airline. I just wanted to clarify that the I-131 is not a visa. It grants you the opportunity to seek parole at a US port of entry. That's it. So it's not like you are now traveling under the US flag or that the "I-512 serves as advance parole" grants you all the visa waivers that a US passport does. You are still travelling under your current passport. You just have that VIP pass to speak to a CBP officer.

      Remember that I-485 pending does not grant you status. Unless you have another visa, your status is I-485 pending. You have the right to be here, to work and to seek parole at a US port of entry. That's it. That will change when you adjust status.
      Well I meant local flights. Flight attendant for local flights. But maybe thats just risking myself if I end up doing it.
      B2; AoS; Same-Sex Marriage:USC
      FO SanFrancisco

      3/30/18 PD
      4/20/18 Received 4 letters
      5/04/18 Walk In Biometrics
      5/14/18 Status update-CaseTracker, "Ready to be scheduled for interview"
      9/08/18 New card being produced-CaseTracker
      9/11/18 EAD/AP approved-uscis.gov
      9/12/18 Received tracking number for EAD/AP card
      9/14/18 Received EAD/AP
      9/17/18 Received Social Sec card
      2/17/19 Traveled abroad
      3/04/19 Paroled back in country using EAD/AP
      3/11/19 Submitted renewal of EAD/AP

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BayAreaCaliAOS View Post
        Well I meant local flights. Flight attendant for local flights. But maybe thats just risking myself if I end up doing it.
        You mean domestic flights? No problem at all.
        PD: 08/30/2017

        11/14/2017, I-765 status was changed to "New card is being produced".
        11/16/2017, I-765 status was changed to "Card was Mailed To Me".
        11/18/2017, Approval notices were received in mail for I-765 and 1-131. they would be valid for one year.
        11/20/2017, Combo card was delivered.
        09/06/2018, EAD renewal was received.
        09/17/2018, Fingerprint Review was completed.
        11/19/2018, Interview was scheduled.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Pepsimax View Post
          You mean domestic flights? No problem at all.
          Do you happen to know one?
          B2; AoS; Same-Sex Marriage:USC
          FO SanFrancisco

          3/30/18 PD
          4/20/18 Received 4 letters
          5/04/18 Walk In Biometrics
          5/14/18 Status update-CaseTracker, "Ready to be scheduled for interview"
          9/08/18 New card being produced-CaseTracker
          9/11/18 EAD/AP approved-uscis.gov
          9/12/18 Received tracking number for EAD/AP card
          9/14/18 Received EAD/AP
          9/17/18 Received Social Sec card
          2/17/19 Traveled abroad
          3/04/19 Paroled back in country using EAD/AP
          3/11/19 Submitted renewal of EAD/AP

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BayAreaCaliAOS View Post
            Well I meant local flights. Flight attendant for local flights. But maybe thats just risking myself if I end up doing it.
            Shame on me for assuming you'd meant transatlantic flights. LOL. Yes, domestic flights or even to Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, Swain Islands (Do NOT go there) or Guam, would be fine.

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