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Second Advance Parole request question

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04-16-2015, 02:08 PM
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Fellas, I'm applying for advance parole for a second time and have a quick question regarding the application questions. In the application I-131, under part 3, 4c asks for "Disposition: (attached, lost etc)" What exactly are they asking for here? The actual initial Advance Parole approval letter? Appreciate any response.
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04-17-2015, 08:19 AM
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Part 3: 4b-4c do not apply to you. On 4a mark "no".

These only apply for those who had a re-entry permit* or a refugee travel document** before. Since in order to get a new one you must either attach the old one, or claim that it was lost/stolen/destroyed/etc. This question does not apply to applications for parole (including advance parole (I-512)).

* - (I-327) - Passport-like document issued to permanent residents seeking to be out of the country for over a year, but less than 2. Needed so they don't lose their permanent residency. This document may be sometimes used in lieu of a passport for international travel, and visas can be inserted into it, however this is really up to the country you're traveling to whether or not they accept it. Valid for 2 years (1 if you've spend the past 4 out of 5 years outside of US while being a permanent resident).

** - (I-571) Passport-like document issued to refugees/asylees and permanent residents who obtained their permanent residence via refugee/asylum processes, since generally by claiming persecution from a country you generally cannot get documents from them, and generally - you don't want to either. This document is generally accepted as a passport under international law. Valid for 1 year.
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Part 3: 4b-4c do not apply to you. On 4a mark "no".

These only apply for those who had a re-entry permit* or a refugee travel document** before. Since in order to get a new one you must either attach the old one, or claim that it was lost/stolen/destroyed/etc. This question does not apply to applications for parole (including advance parole (I-512)).

* - (I-327) - Passport-like document issued to permanent residents seeking to be out of the country for over a year, but less than 2. Needed so they don't lose their permanent residency. This document may be sometimes used in lieu of a passport for international travel, and visas can be inserted into it, however this is really up to the country you're traveling to whether or not they accept it. Valid for 2 years (1 if you've spend the past 4 out of 5 years outside of US while being a permanent resident).

** - (I-571) Passport-like document issued to refugees/asylees and permanent residents who obtained their permanent residence via refugee/asylum processes, since generally by claiming persecution from a country you generally cannot get documents from them, and generally - you don't want to either. This document is generally accepted as a passport under international law. Valid for 1 year.
Wow can't believe I missed that one. Missed out on the "Refugee" word. Usually I am very good at filling these applications out. Thanks DEMISE brah! In that case I should not even mention my initial A/P in the official cover page that I will be sending. Keep it plain and simple.
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04-18-2015, 01:13 AM
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Wow can't believe I missed that one. Missed out on the "Refugee" word. Usually I am very good at filling these applications out. Thanks DEMISE brah! In that case I should not even mention my initial A/P in the official cover page that I will be sending. Keep it plain and simple.
They don't ask for it, so do not mention it.
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05-11-2015, 08:30 PM
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2 face are you applying on your own?
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2 face are you applying on your own?
Yes, its a very simple application.
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05-12-2015, 11:57 PM
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Ok. Good to know. I looked at it and the e4fc guide. I might give it a try. Is it just application and biometrics?
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