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    Hi,

    I have received a notice of action saying my advanced parole has been accepted. This was over a month ago and the travel permit hasn?t arrived. I need to get to my home country ASAP and was wondering if anyone has ever travelled and had the travel document posted to them in their own country?

    The notice of action letter said My advanced parole was accepted and valid from January 4th.

    I have contacted USCIS who have said that I am outside of the 30 day processing time and they have put a note in for the card to be produced and not to contact again until the 19th Feb.

    So question is can I trave home to the UK and get my card posted to me when it arrives at my address here in the US? Has anyone any experience with this?

    Thanks

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    Its best if you don?t leave the country without your AP in hand first

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      Originally posted by CTi485 View Post
      Hi,

      I have received a notice of action saying my advanced parole has been accepted. This was over a month ago and the travel permit hasn?t arrived. I need to get to my home country ASAP and was wondering if anyone has ever travelled and had the travel document posted to them in their own country?

      The notice of action letter said My advanced parole was accepted and valid from January 4th.

      I have contacted USCIS who have said that I am outside of the 30 day processing time and they have put a note in for the card to be produced and not to contact again until the 19th Feb.

      So question is can I trave home to the UK and get my card posted to me when it arrives at my address here in the US? Has anyone any experience with this?

      Thanks
      Just a note of caution - a notice of action of your AP is not the same as the AP card, immigration will know if you have departed the US before they issue your approved AP which will technically be grounds of abandonment of your AOS application. Even if you get hold of your AP after your departure and your AP card's validity doesn't cover the date of departure you may encounter an issue upon return at the US border. This is a personal opinion and I would encourage you to follow the AOS regulation and hold off your departure until you have the AP card in hand. Cheers.

      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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