专门写了一封信给cbp问这个问题,大家看看是不是这个意思。 ***************** Please kindly answer me a question about Advance Parole (AP) document using. I am a spouse of H1b holder. Both I and my husband have already submit the AOS (I485) petition and AP petition(I131). Both petitions are not approved yet. My question is, if I have to leave US right now, can I ask my husband mail me my AP card after it is approved, and use it to re-entry US. ****************** CBP回信 ******************* The AP card can be mailed to another country, but you should be careful because it could get lost or stolen. Mark Answer Title: When is Advance Parole Required For Travel Answer Link: https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/991 ********************连接点进去,最近更新过了。Updated 11/07/2015 ******** Do I need advance parole to travel if I am here on a non-immigrant visa and have applied to adjust my status to Legal Permanent Resident? For most visa categories, you need advance parole from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to travel internationally if you have applied to become a legal permanent resident (LPR). Failure to obtain advance parole BEFORE departing the U.S. effectively invalidates your LPR application. It is not enough to have applied for advance parole; you must have received approval before you travel. There are three exceptions to the requirement for non-immigrant visa holders to apply for advance parole. Those here in H1B, L and K3/4 status - and their dependents - do not require advance parole to travel after applying to adjust their status. K1/2 visa holders who have married a U.S. citizen must apply for LPR status and advance parole prior to international travel.