Case Processing
Reentering the US on Advance Parole After 6+ Months
Hello,
Has anyone experienced or know someone who has lived outside the U.S. for 6+ months and returned on an Advance Parole (I-512) document without any issues?
I understand that a shorter duration is generally better, but I’d like to hear about your experiences. Thank you!
#i-512, #i-131, #I-765
GREEN CARD
Quick question i got a medical RFE right before the visa bulletig retrogression do you guys think that will still look at my case after the visa bulletin went back 17 months?
thanks in advance for your help!!!
U visa
Based on an approved U visa
Total Days: 1444 days
Case
2021-07-15
Today
I-485
1444 Days
Texas Service Center: I-485
How long is the ideal time to go out of USA under Advance Parole?
Hi, i just have a question. I hope you guys can help me with some good advise. I had an AP approval recently and im planning to go home in my country (philippines). I like to go 3 weeks to 1 month cause its been like 8 years now that i havent been home. Is it ideal time frame under AP, or should i make it shorter? ive heard that AP is only design for short travel. is it true? id appreciate your responses…
Online vs Mail
I'm just wondering if we made a mistake? we filed our paperwork online thinking it would be faster or a smoother process instead of sending it out through the post office. anybody else filed their I-130 online last year 2024? #I-130
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 230 days
Case
2024-10-29
2025-06-16
I-130
230 Days
Texas Service Center: I-130
no access number
it's been 2months since I got me receipt notice and I was supposed to get my access number no later than 4weeks after. So I asked USCIS to send me a new access number since I didn't receive one. Well this morning I got this email-
" We have reviewed your inquiry and need to advise you that we are not able to provide the information you have requested. Specifically, it is not clear that you are the applicant of the requested information or have the legal authority to act on behalf of the applicant.
Due to rules set forth in the Privacy Act of 1974, we cannot discuss the issues or share information concerning the immigration status of the applicant in this case, nor can we confirm that he or she has any action pending with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)"
how is this even possible? I'm getting anxiety because I can't get answers #I-130