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    Hopefully anyone who efiled EAD+AP for more than one family member can help answer this! I just filled the EAD Form I765 and AP Form I131 for myself and am looking for the option to choose to add EAD/AP for my wife as secondary applicant after which I will pay for both. However, I do not see any option that allows me to add secondary applicant's forms. What have others done -- separate payment for each family member or is there a way to fill all forms for each family member and then do a single pay-and-submit?

    As per USCIS website, it seems there should be a way to do this:

    E-Filing Forms Concurrently

    Concurrent Filing Defined:

    Concurrent E-Filing is the practice of submitting multiple related applications at the same time using the USCIS E-Filing system.

    Example:

    Submitting multiple Forms I-131 to obtain several travel documents for a family trip.


    Thanks,
    N

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    Seems only AP can be filed for multiple family members, not EAD+AP

    After several tries, it seems that while EAD and AP can be concurrently filed for a single applicant, I need to efile EAD+AP separately for my wife. However, if one is only filing for AP, several family members can be combined in a single efile transaction.

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    Originally posted by nkc1 View Post
    Hopefully anyone who efiled EAD+AP for more than one family member can help answer this! I just filled the EAD Form I765 and AP Form I131 for myself and am looking for the option to choose to add EAD/AP for my wife as secondary applicant after which I will pay for both. However, I do not see any option that allows me to add secondary applicant's forms. What have others done -- separate payment for each family member or is there a way to fill all forms for each family member and then do a single pay-and-submit?

    As per USCIS website, it seems there should be a way to do this:

    E-Filing Forms Concurrently

    Concurrent Filing Defined:

    Concurrent E-Filing is the practice of submitting multiple related applications at the same time using the USCIS E-Filing system.

    Example:

    Submitting multiple Forms I-131 to obtain several travel documents for a family trip.


    Thanks,
    N

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