I recently received my EAD in February 2025, and my biometrics were done in December 2024. I was wondering when I should expect the AP to come in?
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Lynne Feldman
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersThey are much slower than work cards. You can check USCIS Case Processing Times with your receipt showing what Service Center the case is at – I-131:
https://egov.uscis.gov/processing-times/
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Tony W. Wong
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersIf you did file I-131, you normally receive the advance parole together with the EAD, that is called "combo card", but sometimes, USCIS processes both applications separately, so you will be issued EAD and the paper for advance parole separately. I guess you will receive your advance parole in one to two months, but it still depends on how fast the officer processes it.

Yuliya Veremiyenko-Campos
Find the Best EB5 Visa LawyersIt should come soon. In my experience, advance parole document comes within about 3-5 months from filing.
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