> I don't know how it happened, but my wife got her emergency advance
> parole this morning. After seeing our lawyer again, we went to the
> USCIS and explained everything to the guard outside. He took our
> papers inside and came back in a couple minutes and said we could go
> in for a walk-in. We then explained everything again, showed the
> receipts for all our forms, the death certificate, my wife's passport
> and birth certificate, money order, etc. At first they asked for my
> mother in law's birth certificate so they could have proof that my
> wife's grandmother was really my mother in law's mother. But we
> explained we didn't have it and because it's a Jewish funeral, it was
> tomorrow and we didn't have time to get it. The officer took our case
> to whoever makes the decision and about twenty minutes later, my wife
> got her advance parole. It's good for multiple entries and valid for
> one year. We knew it was a complete long shot of getting it, but
> considering the circumstances everything worked out. We're leaving
> this afternoon and coming back on Thursday.
>
> Thanks the advice.
What great news for you .. the impossible ..is possible ...
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