> On Jun 19, 10:55 am, Noorah101
> wrote:
> > > AP is *not* for emergency purposes only.
> >
> > I agree. AP is not for emergency purposes only. AP is used for any
> > reason you need/want to travel outside the USA.
> >
> > Rene
> >
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> Thank you for the input. Forgot to mention that I am going to submit
> I-131 with I-485. I read the I-131 instuction. The following
> paragraphs are quoted from the instruction, from which I drew the
> conclusion that AP is used for emergency purposes only. Anyone can
> clarify it? Thanks.
>
> John
>
>
> An advance paroledocument is issued solely to authorize the temporary
> parole of a person into the United States. The document may be
> accepted by a transportation company in lieu of a visa as
> anauthorization for the holder to travel to the United States. An
> advance parole document is not issued to serve in place of any
> required passport.
>
> Advance parole is an extraordinary measure used sparingly to bring an
> otherwise inadmissible alien to the United Statesfor a temporary
> period of time due to a compelling emergency. Advance parole cannot be
> used to circumvent the normal visa issuing procedures and is not a
> means to bypass delays in visa issuance.
>
> If you are in the United States and seek advance parole:
>
> You may apply if you have an adjustment of status application pending
> and you seek to travel abroad for emergent personal or bona fide
> business reasons;
'emergent' is not the same as 'emergency'.
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