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Виталий Филимонов

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Jul 17, 2024, 8:37:50 PM7/17/24
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أوضح المطور CBG أن ممارسات خصوصية التطبيق قد تتضمن معالجة البيانات على النحو الموضح أدناه. لمزيد من المعلومات انظر %سياسة خصوصية المطور(ة) سياسة خصوصية المطور.

*The September 13, 2o23 order from the Southern District of Texas and the ongoing DACA litigation has not stopped USCIS from issuing advance parole documents to DACA recipients. If that should change, USCIS will provide updated information.

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U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues an advance parole travel document to travelers before they depart the U.S. While these travelers may use this document to travel back to the U.S., entry to the U.S. is dependent upon the discretion of the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at a port of entry.

Advance parole is an option for certain noncitizens within the U.S. This includes recipients of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), recipients of Temporary Protected Status (TPS), T and U visa holders, and most applicants who have already applied for a green card. In this guide, we will discuss advance parole for DACA recipients.

It is crucial that you check if you are eligible for advance parole. Things such as removal orders, unlawful presence, and other factors may make it difficult to come back to the United States after traveling with advance parole. Check with a lawyer if you are eligible and read the following section before applying for advance parole.

If you have a removal order and travel outside the country, you will execute that removal order. This will trigger negative immigration consequences, like being barred from re-entering the United States.

Make two copies of your entire application. Keep a set with you and leave one with your attorney or family member. It is a good idea to travel with a copy of your application to show your purpose of travel when re-entering and ENSURE you travel with the original copy of your advance parole approval form I-512l.

If you are not traveling for emergency reasons, it is recommended that you submit your application more than six months before your desired date of travel. Processing times are unpredictable and vary.

The Form I-131 instructions (see pp. 10-11) lists what documents an advance parole applicant should attach to their application and provides some suggestions of acceptable evidence. For the specific purpose of traveling (educational, employment, or humanitarian), it really depends on the reason!

The advance parole document authorizes parole, but the decision to parole (or allow someone to physically enter the U.S.) is up to the discretion of a CBP officer at a port of entry. That could be either at the border or an airport. Certain circumstances may heighten the risk of being denied entry. It is important to consider the risks and be prepared for any potential situations that may arise.

Preparing to leave the U.S. with advance parole is CRUCIAL! When you return to the United States, you will go through Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection where you will be questioned by a CBP officer. You MUST pack your original advance parole document along with other important documents. Otherwise, you may not be allowed back in the U.S. Carry your original:

As with all travel, there is a risk. In this case, if there are medical complications or the baby arrives early, there is a risk that you may not be able to re-enter the U.S. within the time frame that your advance parole document allows.

You may also obtain your I-94 online through the CBP website. Keep copies of your advance parole document, entry stamp in your passport, and I-94 printout as they will be useful to you when renewing DACA and in future immigration processes.

Anxiety about traveling and re-entering is very real! The best thing you can do is prepare for what to expect by reading about the process, speaking with other DACA recipients who have traveled on advance parole, and arranging support.

This may mean discussing a plan ahead of time with your attorney, if you have one, and carrying their form G-28 with you when you travel. You can also contact your Congressional representative to explain your situation and ask for a contact at their office in case you run into problems at the border.

Yes, this is a very real possibility, although it is still a contested area of law. Immigration officials at the border have a lot of power to search your belongings, including your electronic devices.

Because the decision to parole someone into the U.S. is discretionary, it is risky for a DACA recipient to refuse to hand over their phone or argue with an immigration official. It is best for travelers to anticipate that their phone may be searched and to prepare ahead of time to keep their information private.

U.S. Preclearance Facilities are in 15 airports outside the United States (in Canada, Caribbean, Ireland and the United Arab Emirates). Located in foreign airports, CBP officers have travelers go through the custom and inspections process prior to boarding their U.S.-bound flights. If you are flying back through one of these airports, we suggest you arrive and check-in early. CBP officers, even those working in a foreign country, should be aware of parole and familiar with the advance parole travel document. If they are not, we suggest you have the DACA USCIS page and Advance Parole page printed in case you need to explain your travel document to them.

If you are getting a document translated it must be accompanied by a certificate of translation. Although advance parole applications are not filed before the immigration court, their template can be used for filings with USCIS. See the template here. Any person who is fluent in another language and English and can translate between the two languages can translate your document and sign the certificate.

If you lost the Form I-512L advance parole document, then you will have to refile the application with the fee. You can note that an advance parole document was previously issued but lost. Same goes for any mistakes in names or dates that were present on your I-131 application; however, if USCIS is responsible for the typo or erroneous dates, you do not have to pay the filing fee.

A scenario question would best answer this. Keep in mind that you should NOT travel on advance parole if your DACA renewal is expired. You will most likely not be let back inside the United States if you travel internationally with advance parole and your DACA is expired.

Sara should apply for advance parole as soon as possible (keeping in mind the 4.5-month processing time currently listed on the USCIS website). She can attach proof of her current DACA authorization, the receipt notice to show that her renewal is in process, and note in the advance parole cover letter that she will supplement her application with proof of her renewed DACA authorization once she receives it.

When filing a DACA renewal, you must respond to the questions that ask about travel. You should attach copies of your advance parole document, entry stamp in your passport, and a printout of your Form I-94 that you can obtain online.

If a DACA recipient travels on advance parole and is paroled back into the country, they may then go through the adjustment of status process in the U.S. and obtain their green card without leaving the U.S.

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