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    Hello guys!

    My dad passed away in my home country and I need to go home soon to support my family.

    I have my EAD and my I-485 is ready to be scheduled for an interview.

    How long does take to receive the travel document? And when I fill it, should I apply for re-entry permit or advance parrol? Also, is it guaranteed that they gonna allow me to enter the country again?

    Appreciated.
    03/20/2018 (Day 1): Marriage AOS / NBC.
    03/28/2018 (Day 8): USCIS cashed the check.
    04/05/2018 (Day 16): 4 NOAs.
    04/13/2018 (Day 24): Sent RFE.
    04/18/2018 (Day 29): Walked in.
    04/21/2018 (Day 32): RFE.
    05/24/2018 (Day 65): RFE response.
    06/03/2018 (Day 75): Courtesy Letter.
    08/14/2018 (Day 147): Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
    08/15/2018 (Day 148): EAD is being produced.
    08/17/2018 (Day 150): EAD was mailed.
    08/21/2018 (Day 154): EAD and SSN in hand.

  • #2
    Originally posted by HSH.94 View Post
    Hello guys!

    My dad passed away in my home country and I need to go home soon to support my family.

    I have my EAD and my I-485 is ready to be scheduled for an interview.

    How long does take to receive the travel document? And when I fill it, should I apply for re-entry permit or advance parrol? Also, is it guaranteed that they gonna allow me to enter the country again?

    Appreciated.
    I'm so sorry for your loss, HSH. I wish you and your family all the best in this time.

    For us, the AP was approved in about a month while we were in the Ready To Be Interviewed stage, but we never received it because our interview was scheduled, I guess. So it can be quick, but it can also take several months. You can probably apply to expedite it though, for family emergency. If you do, I would suggest doing so immediately. You would apply for Advance Parole, not re-entry.

    It is not guaranteed that they allow you to enter. They usually do, but they don't have to.

    Best of luck.
    2/20: Received at Chicago lockbox
    4/04: We reviewed your biometrics and are processing your case (I-765 & I-485)
    4/18: Ready to be scheduled for an interview (No notification, not updated on either site until Aug 27)
    4/19: Request to expedite EAD
    5/11: Received EAD
    6/26: Applied for Advance Parole
    8/09: Advance Parole approved
    8/29: Scheduled for Interview
    10/11: Interview
    10/12: RFE on I-130 (misplaced G28)
    10/16: Sent new G28
    10/19: Approved!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by HSH.94 View Post
      Hello guys!

      My dad passed away in my home country and I need to go home soon to support my family.

      I have my EAD and my I-485 is ready to be scheduled for an interview.

      How long does take to receive the travel document? And when I fill it, should I apply for re-entry permit or advance parrol? Also, is it guaranteed that they gonna allow me to enter the country again?

      Appreciated.
      Sending tons of love your way !
      C9 Spouse of USC
      NYC Filer
      04/13/18 - PD
      05/04/18 - Bio notice
      05/23/18 - Bio completed
      09/18/18 - RFIE mailed
      09/22/18 - RFIE Rcv'd
      10/09/18 - Responded to RFIE
      10/10/18 - USCIS Received RFIE
      10/12/18 - Text & email Update from dhs rcv'd response to RFIE
      10/12/18 - Submitted a SR form I-765
      10/25/18 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
      11/14/18 - Submitted 2nd SR for form I-765
      11/26/18 - NOA for I765
      11/30/18 - Rcv'd SS card
      12/06/18 - Rcv'd EAD

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      • #4
        HSH.94,

        I am sorry for your loss. Here?s the link to USCIS? page on Emergency travel. https://www.uscis.govhttps://www.imm...ergency-travel
        You would just go to the Field office, turn in a I-131 application + a fee of $575. You have already had your biometrics done so they would approve it right there and then. You would walk out of the field office with a travel document.

        To answer your question, reentering the US is not an issue. Your background checks cleared. We know that because your EAD was approved. You?re not on some watch list or aren?t a threat to national security. So they would just move you to a room for additional screening and that?s it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by HSH.94 View Post
          Hello guys!

          My dad passed away in my home country and I need to go home soon to support my family.

          I have my EAD and my I-485 is ready to be scheduled for an interview.

          How long does take to receive the travel document? And when I fill it, should I apply for re-entry permit or advance parrol? Also, is it guaranteed that they gonna allow me to enter the country again?

          Appreciated.
          When you applied for an EAD you did not also apply for an Advance Parole?

          This is my personal opinion and is not to be construed as legal advice.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ember View Post
            I'm so sorry for your loss, HSH. I wish you and your family all the best in this time.

            For us, the AP was approved in about a month while we were in the Ready To Be Interviewed stage, but we never received it because our interview was scheduled, I guess. So it can be quick, but it can also take several months. You can probably apply to expedite it though, for family emergency. If you do, I would suggest doing so immediately. You would apply for Advance Parole, not re-entry.

            It is not guaranteed that they allow you to enter. They usually do, but they don't have to.

            Best of luck.
            Thank you. I will send the application on Monday and hope to get it soon.

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            Originally posted by WaitedLongEnough View Post
            Sending tons of love your way !
            Thank you.

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            Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
            HSH.94,

            I am sorry for your loss. Here?s the link to USCIS? page on Emergency travel. https://www.uscis.govhttps://www.imm...ergency-travel
            You would just go to the Field office, turn in a I-131 application + a fee of $575. You have already had your biometrics done so they would approve it right there and then. You would walk out of the field office with a travel document.

            To answer your question, reentering the US is not an issue. Your background checks cleared. We know that because your EAD was approved. You?re not on some watch list or aren?t a threat to national security. So they would just move you to a room for additional screening and that?s it.
            Thank you. Are you sure that I have to pay fees? Because I already paid for the I-130 and I-485. I know that the fees include EAD, and travel document. Did they change it?

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            Originally posted by newacct View Post
            When you applied for an EAD you did not also apply for an Advance Parole?
            No. I didn't.
            03/20/2018 (Day 1): Marriage AOS / NBC.
            03/28/2018 (Day 8): USCIS cashed the check.
            04/05/2018 (Day 16): 4 NOAs.
            04/13/2018 (Day 24): Sent RFE.
            04/18/2018 (Day 29): Walked in.
            04/21/2018 (Day 32): RFE.
            05/24/2018 (Day 65): RFE response.
            06/03/2018 (Day 75): Courtesy Letter.
            08/14/2018 (Day 147): Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview.
            08/15/2018 (Day 148): EAD is being produced.
            08/17/2018 (Day 150): EAD was mailed.
            08/21/2018 (Day 154): EAD and SSN in hand.

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            • #7
              My recent experience

              My dad passed away this September and I had to expedite my case (I have a pending i485 and had a pending i765&i131). USCIS gives precedence to such emergencies. After I tried to expedite my case, I got an RFIE on my i485. They did approve my expedite as soon as they received my evidence for the
              RFIE .

              It should be noted that I contacted the White House, congressmen,ombudsman and senators. I submitted my father?s death certificate and my birth certificate. Also, field offices grant emergency travel parole . They failed to give me one because I presented my airline ticket which had a December traveling date . They stated that they only grant travel docs if travel is within the next 24 hours. I think going there without my ticket would have been a better idea . Well I have my ead and my travel document now so 🤷🏿*♂️

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              • #8
                Originally posted by HSH.94 View Post


                Thank you. Are you sure that I have to pay fees? Because I already paid for the I-130 and I-485. I know that the fees include EAD, and travel document. Did they change it?
                The emergency advance parole is different than the one you already filled out. This one is a one time Advance parole. You get it the same day at the Field office. Sometimes the officer may make a phone call and have someone expedite it at the NBC, but that would take a few days. The Emergency advance parole on the other hand is granted the same day. Up to you.

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