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    Hello folks,

    Can I check anyone experienced when entering the US with the Combo card, will you just present to the Immigrant officer at the airport your passport + a card only? Do you also need to show them the approval notices of EAD / AP ??

    Thanks

  • #2
    Originally posted by jatra View Post
    Hello folks,

    Can I check anyone experienced when entering the US with the Combo card, will you just present to the Immigrant officer at the airport your passport + a card only? Do you also need to show them the approval notices of EAD / AP ??

    Thanks
    You only need the combo card and passport.
    Adjustment of Status c(9) 400 days
    Married: 8/18/17
    Package Sent: 10/16/17 ~~ Received (PD): 10/19/17
    I-485 Status - "Biometrics Fee Received": 10/28/17
    Biometric Appointment (11/16/17) Received: 11/3/17 Done: 11/9/17
    EAD/AP Approved: 1/4/18 (Day 77) Notices & Card Received: 1/11/18
    EAD/AP Renewal Received: 10/4/18
    Interview Notice & EAD/AP Renewal Receipts Received: 10/9/18 (Day 355)
    Interview date: 11/13/18 ~ New Card Being Produced (Day 390)
    Card in hand! 11/23/18 (Day 400)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by miiki View Post
      You only need the combo card and passport.
      Thanks @miiki

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      • #4
        Originally posted by miiki View Post
        You only need the combo card and passport.
        Hiii im filling out my I-131 form (i regret not doing it when i first filed for AOS)...and they ask on the form the reason for my travel..do i have to put that? WhAt do u think based on your husbands experience?

        Thank you!
        FO: San Francisco, CA
        08/24/18: PD
        10/26: Biometrics notice rcvd
        11/05: Bio appt
        11/02: Early walk in for Biometrics
        11/07: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
        11/27: Fingerprint Review was completed
        12/24: Filed for I-131/AP
        02/08/19: EAD Card is being produced
        02/08/19: AP approved

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        • #5
          If you have something planned, I’d put it. But if not, just say something along the lines of “no travel currently planned”
          Adjustment of Status c(9) 400 days
          Married: 8/18/17
          Package Sent: 10/16/17 ~~ Received (PD): 10/19/17
          I-485 Status - "Biometrics Fee Received": 10/28/17
          Biometric Appointment (11/16/17) Received: 11/3/17 Done: 11/9/17
          EAD/AP Approved: 1/4/18 (Day 77) Notices & Card Received: 1/11/18
          EAD/AP Renewal Received: 10/4/18
          Interview Notice & EAD/AP Renewal Receipts Received: 10/9/18 (Day 355)
          Interview date: 11/13/18 ~ New Card Being Produced (Day 390)
          Card in hand! 11/23/18 (Day 400)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Angie_CA View Post
            Hiii im filling out my I-131 form (i regret not doing it when i first filed for AOS)...and they ask on the form the reason for my travel..do i have to put that? WhAt do u think based on your husbands experience?

            Thank you!
            No, they don't ask for any reasons or purposes. You should not get to that if you are filling out the form correctly.

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

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Angie_CA View Post
              Hiii im filling out my I-131 form (i regret not doing it when i first filed for AOS)...and they ask on the form the reason for my travel..do i have to put that? WhAt do u think based on your husbands experience?

              Thank you!
              I just saw my I-131, my lawyer left it blank on Part 4.
              In Part 2, she checked 1d. (I'm applying for AP to allow me to return to US after temp foreign travel)
              Part 3, it would ask you 'Date of Intended departure' & expected days you'd stay (you can put your future travel date)

              anyway, there is more after that...
              better contact lawyer but you should be fine filling it on your own... I don't know.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by miiki View Post
                If you have something planned, I’d put it. But if not, just say something along the lines of “no travel currently planned”
                Thank you so much!

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                Originally posted by k6543 View Post
                I just saw my I-131, my lawyer left it blank on Part 4.
                In Part 2, she checked 1d. (I'm applying for AP to allow me to return to US after temp foreign travel)
                Part 3, it would ask you 'Date of Intended departure' & expected days you'd stay (you can put your future travel date)

                anyway, there is more after that...
                better contact lawyer but you should be fine filling it on your own... I don't know.
                Awesome, thank you!

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                Originally posted by newacct View Post
                No, they don't ask for any reasons or purposes. You should not get to that if you are filling out the form correctly.
                Thank you!!
                FO: San Francisco, CA
                08/24/18: PD
                10/26: Biometrics notice rcvd
                11/05: Bio appt
                11/02: Early walk in for Biometrics
                11/07: Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
                11/27: Fingerprint Review was completed
                12/24: Filed for I-131/AP
                02/08/19: EAD Card is being produced
                02/08/19: AP approved

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                • #9
                  I’m piggybacking this thread to ask something related to the EAD. I live in Seattle and my husband and I used to go to Canada pretty often when I was on F-1 visa for day trips. Now that I’m adjusting status, I understand that I have to show my passport and EAD to the officer. I know that in the airports people get oftentimes sent to secondary but how does it work for land crossings? If we cross by car, will I get sent to secondary, too?
                  RoC (I-751) Application, filed from Houston TX
                  10/24/2021 - USPS delivered the package in AZ
                  10/27/2021 - Text from USCIS with receipt number, check cashed. Assigned to the Texas Processing Center

                  INITIAL AOS from F-1, married to USC, filed in Seattle WA

                  09/24/2018 - Package delivered to PO Box (PD)
                  10/22 - Early bio walk-in
                  11/15 - New card is being produced (I-765)
                  11/26 - EAD combo & SS card
                  01/13/2020 - Interview
                  01/23/2020 - Case Approved, Card Mailed.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by seattle2903 View Post
                    I’m piggybacking this thread to ask something related to the EAD. I live in Seattle and my husband and I used to go to Canada pretty often when I was on F-1 visa for day trips. Now that I’m adjusting status, I understand that I have to show my passport and EAD to the officer. I know that in the airports people get oftentimes sent to secondary but how does it work for land crossings? If we cross by car, will I get sent to secondary, too?
                    Haha...
                    Maybe depends if he/she officer didn't fight with the spouse early morning?
                    Do you care if they take you to secondary inspection?
                    As long as you are legal everything should be fine I guess..

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by seattle2903 View Post
                      I’m piggybacking this thread to ask something related to the EAD. I live in Seattle and my husband and I used to go to Canada pretty often when I was on F-1 visa for day trips. Now that I’m adjusting status, I understand that I have to show my passport and EAD to the officer. I know that in the airports people get oftentimes sent to secondary but how does it work for land crossings? If we cross by car, will I get sent to secondary, too?
                      YOu have nothing to worry, the only difference now from your previous land border crossings is that with the EAD/AP combo card will have you go through a secondary immigration check which is about 10-15 minutes additional time. The border officer will direct you to another location for the secondary check and in that office your passport will be stamped by the immigration officer and a departure card will be stapled in the same page as well. There will be the usual questions about the reason you travelled out of the US and confirm other information that may be available to them on your AOS application. I recently crossed the land border myself with my husband and there were no issues.

                      Enjoy your trip out to Canada.

                      Married to USC, on C9 AOS, same-sex marriage, Seattle, WA
                      PD: March 22, 2018
                      RD: April 6, 2018
                      Biometrics: April 27, 2018
                      RFE: June 11, 2018
                      RFE Resolved: June 21, 2018
                      Requested expedite through ROC: Negative outcome
                      July 9, 2018: I-485 Status Changed to Case is Ready to be Scheduled for Interview
                      August 15, 2018: EAD/AP Approval Notice Received by Email
                      August 22, 2018: SS Card in Hand
                      August 31, 2018: EAD/AP Combo Card in Hand
                      September 1, 2018: Used EAD/AP Combo Card to apply for Canadian Visitors Visa
                      September 3, 2018: Canadian TRV approved
                      October 24, 2018: Travelled outside of US for medical purpose
                      November 4, 2018: Crossed into US border from Canada using EAD/AP Combo Card, Parole Approved

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