Assistance in Applying for Advance Parole
Advance parole is a preliminary permit to leave the U.S. obtained by a foreigner who is present in the country. This document is essential for those applying for permanent resident status, as you cannot leave the U.S. without it. If you leave without advance parole, you risk losing the ability to return for an extended period. Therefore, it's important to understand how to properly apply for this document to avoid unwanted consequences in the future.
There are three main types of travel documents issued by USCIS:
- Form I-512L: A general travel document that allows you to leave and re-enter the U.S. It is usually valid for one year and may be extended under certain conditions.
- Form I-512T: A special permit for individuals with TPS status, valid until the end of the TPS term. This document allows you to leave the country for travel and return without losing your status.
- Emergency Travel Document: Issued in cases of urgent need to leave the U.S. when the standard document cannot be approved in time. This is particularly important in situations where dangerous circumstances may arise.
To obtain any of these documents, you need to submit Form I-131. The application process can be complex, so it's important to follow all requirements and deadlines. Here are a few steps you should take for a successful application:
- Complete Form I-131: Ensure that you fill out the form correctly and provide all necessary information. Incorrect completion may lead to denial of the document.
- Prepare Documents: Gather all accompanying documents that support your situation and reasons for leaving. This may include medical certificates, proof of financial stability, or other important documents.
- Submit Your Application: Send the completed form along with the documents to USCIS at the specified address. It is recommended to use certified mail to have proof of submission.
- Track Your Status: After submitting your application, you can check the status of your request on the USCIS website. This will help you stay updated on any changes or requests from the office.
It's crucial to submit your application on time to avoid losing your status. Submission deadlines may vary, so be sure to double-check the information. Don’t hesitate—your rights and opportunities are waiting for you!
If you need assistance, please contact the Consultant legal service at the provided phone number. Our team will gladly provide you with all necessary support and explanations to help you avoid mistakes in the application process.
Why Choose Us?
If you are looking for reliable partners to apply for advance parole, we are here to help! Our team of specialists offers a full range of services, including legal consultations and transaction support.
- Experienced Lawyers: Our specialists have many years of experience in immigration law and know all the nuances of the process.
- Individual Approach: We provide personalized solutions considering all the nuances of your situation.
- Comprehensive Support: We support you at all stages, from preparing documents to submitting applications.
Don’t hesitate to contact us for consultations. Here are our contact details:
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Questions and Answers
Question
What documents are needed to apply for advance parole?
Answer
To apply for advance parole, you will need Form I-131 and documents that support your situation.
Question
Can I leave the U.S. without advance parole?
Answer
No, you cannot leave without advance parole if you are applying for permanent resident status.
Question
How long does the process of obtaining advance parole take?
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The process can take several months, so it is important to apply well in advance.
Group Consultation. We organize group consultations to discuss experiences with applying for advance parole.
Financial Consultation. Our experts can provide advice on budgeting during the application process for advance parole.
Document Review. We help prepare all necessary documents for applying for advance parole.
Applying for advance parole is an important step that helps preserve your rights while in the U.S. Remember the importance of timely application and obtaining consultations from specialists.