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 Need advice. Traveling to Nepal on TPS while on F1
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Posted on 12-07-18 9:54 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I am currently doing a master's program on F1. I don't have F1 stamping yet. I will finish my program in May. I had not planned to visit Nepal, but I need to go within the next couple months to sort out a few things.

For now, the only "safe" way to go home for a brief visit and make sure I can come back is by applying for AP under TPS.

1. If I apply for AP now, is it reasonable to expect the travel document by March?
2. I plan to apply for OPT sometime in April after coming back with AP, since my F1 program ends in May.
3. Should I try to go for F1 stamping at the Embassy when I'm in Kathmandu? My program ends in May so I don't know if this is practical. Technically, we are "supposed to return to Nepal" upon completion of our studies. How long will I get a visa for if I do this?

My immigration history: I came to US in 2010. Got my h1b in 2014. quit h1b job in 2017 to go for masters in 2017. I HAVE NOT gone back home since I got here.

Looking for suggestions from you guys.

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Once u use AP for travel, student status is gone
 
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Better to get job and go back in f1 and reapply visa
 
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I am sharing a first hand story. I know someone who applied for TPS while he was in F1 ( I also applied for TPS but never used it for anything). This guy had come to US for bachelors in around 2009, completed his bachelor in 2014 and joined masters program in 2014 right after his bachelor. He applied for TPS when he was in F1 in 2015. He got the TPS and also he got the advanced parole and traveled to Nepal in around late 2015. He completed his masters in 2016 and joined phd at the same university and went to cananda in 2017 to renew his F1 visa. He told me his F1 visa was very easy to get, they just asked few questions. Also, the so called "status"right after he came from Nepal was "TPS" with underlying F1 according to international office. They told him he would revert back to F1 once TPS is over. I hope this helps. More, I myslef was on F1 but I also applied for TPS in 2015. I have been maintaing F1 and didn't use TPS ead. I traveled to Nepal in 2017 and my visa was expired in 2015 so I went in for renewal. It was a easy task. They didn't even ask me any questions. I hope this info helps!
 


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