USCIS: (a) If a foreign national (i) already possesses a valid, unexpired
advance parole, (ii) applies for a new advance parole while he/she is
present in the U.S., and (iii) then departs the U.S., the foreign national
must return to the U.S. during the validity period of the current advance
parole already in his or her possession. If the foreign national returns
timely, abandonment of the pending advance parole application would not
occur. However, the foreign national may not remain abroad after the initial
advance parole expires and then seek to re-enter at a later time using the
subsequent advance parole that was pending adjudication at the time the
person departed the U.S.