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Advance Parole (Travel Document)
Most aliens need Advance Parole to re-enter the U.S. after traveling abroad
who have pending applications for immigration benefits or for changes in non
immigrant status.
Any adjustment of status applicant who leaves the U.S. without advance parol
e is automatically considered abandoning his/her application for adjustment
of status. Such a person will generally not be allowed back in the U.S. The
person would have to do consular processing while remaining out of the U.S..
This applies traveling to any place outside the U.S., even going to Canada
(even Canadian Niagara Falls) or Mexico or places like Bahamas.
You must apply for advance parole before leaving the U.S. If you depart from
the U.S. or attempt to enter the U.S. before a decision is made on the appl
ication, your application will be considered abandoned.
Exceptions:
1. H, L, V or K3/K4 nonimmigrants:
If you are in one of the following nonimmigrant visa categories, and i
f you continue to maintain your status, you may travel on a valid visa while
I-485 is pending without obtaining advance parole. Upon returning to the US
, you must present your valid H, L, K or V nonimmigrant visa and continue to
remain eligible for that status.
1. H-1[1] (temporary worker) or H-4[2] (spouse or child of a H-1)
2. L-1[3] (intra company transferee) or L-2[3] (spouse or child of
a L-1)
3. K-3[4] spouse or K-4[4] child of a US citizen or
4. V-2[5] spouse or V-3[5] child of a lawful permanent resident
Read EAD/Advance Parole vs. H/L[6]
Advance Parole (Travel Document)
Most aliens need Advance Parole to re-enter the U.S. after traveling abroad
who have pending applications for immigration benefits or for changes in non
immigrant status.
Any adjustment of status applicant who leaves the U.S. without advance parol
e is automatically considered abandoning his/her application for adjustment
of status. Such a person will generally not be allowed back in the U.S. The
person would have to do consular processing while remaining out of the U.S..
This applies traveling to any place outside the U.S., even going to Canada
(even Canadian Niagara Falls) or Mexico or places like Bahamas.
You must apply for advance parole before leaving the U.S. If you depart from
the U.S. or attempt to enter the U.S. before a decision is made on the appl
ication, your application will be considered abandoned.
Exceptions:
1. H, L, V or K3/K4 nonimmigrants:
If you are in one of the following nonimmigrant visa categories, and i
f you continue to maintain your status, you may travel on a valid visa while
I-485 is pending without obtaining advance parole. Upon returning to the US
, you must present your valid H, L, K or V nonimmigrant visa and continue to
remain eligible for that status.
1. H-1[1] (temporary worker) or H-4[2] (spouse or child of a H-1)
2. L-1[3] (intra company transferee) or L-2[3] (spouse or child of
a L-1)
3. K-3[4] spouse or K-4[4] child of a US citizen or
4. V-2[5] spouse or V-3[5] child of a lawful permanent resident
Read EAD/Advance Parole vs. H/L[6]