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6-8 passport-style photographs [2 photos are needed for the I-130 Immigrant Petition, 2 photos for the I-485 Adjustment of Status Application, 2 photos for the optional I-765 Employment Authorization application, and 2 photos for the optional I-131 Advance Parole Travel Document application].
If outside the United States, you also must submit: 2 identical color passport-style photographs of yourself taken within 30 days of filing this application; Evidence of your last date of departure from the United States, if available (such as airline tickets, boarding passes, etc.
The reentry permit processing time takes about 4 months to complete. On average, you will get your biometrics appointment notice within 1 month of filing your Form I-131. The biometrics appointment will be scheduled for roughly 2 weeks after you receive your appointment notice.
You must file your application with all required evidence. Not submitting required evidence will delay the issuance of the document you are requesting. USCIS may request additional information or evidence or may request that you appear at a USCIS office for an interview or for fingerprinting.
We recommend that you file Form I-131 while you are in the United States. However, you do not have to be in the United States for USCIS to approve your Form I-131 and issue a reentry permit to you if your biometrics (photo, fingerprints) have been obtained.
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Q: Do the revised Form I-131 instructions require advance parole applicants to complete biometrics? A: Applicants for advance parole are not required to submit biometrics at this time.
In this case, when you file Form I-131 with USCIS, include a copy of your photo ID, two passport-sized photos, and a copy of the receipt notice showing that USCIS previously received your green card application including the full application fee.

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