ssvas Posted August 6, 2013 Report Share Posted August 6, 2013 We are currently in adjustment of status pending I485, and on EAD and we have advanced parole. We recently traveled to India and returned last week. My daughter is planning to go medical school in in Caribbean island for 2 years and rest of course will complete in US. She is planning to fly next week. She will come back for vacation around December 14th. Our advanced parole expires Feb 17th 2014. My question is whether my daughter can apply for her advanced parole when she comes back for vacation in December and leave back to school in January or she can apply before expiration Feb 17th 2014 from Caribbean with education proof. To rephrase, will my daughter have to reside in the United States after she applies? or can she leave for Caribbean after submitting her application and later can I mail her advanced parole to her after we receive it? She will come frequently to USA for summer and Christmas holidays. Will it be an issue if she travels frequently using Advance Parole? How can she apply if she is in Caribbean ? One other question I have is whether it is possible to receive my daughter's advance parole in 2 weeks if I send in documents during application pertaining to her situation and the need to obtain the parole urgently such as a letters indicating her enrollment and full-time study in school overseas? Also, will there be any issues if my daughter travels multiple times (2 or more) during the period allotted by an advance parole? I would very much appreciate it if someone could advise me. Link to comment
rambobu Posted August 6, 2013 Report Share Posted August 6, 2013 loaded question. Everytime she enters on parole she will be taken to secondary inspection and there will be lot of questions on her travel pattern. She needs to be prepared with all supporting documentation on your residency status (i am assuming) since she is a derative of you. She needs to carry ties to US and also documentation on school etc. She needs to be present in the US to apply for AP. I would consult a lawyer on this. Phone consulation with MLF will give you a lot of insight on dos and donts. Link to comment
Belle Posted August 7, 2013 Report Share Posted August 7, 2013 We are currently in adjustment of status pending I485, and on EAD and we have advanced parole. We recently traveled to India and returned last week. My daughter is planning to go medical school in in Caribbean island for 2 years and rest of course will complete in US. She is planning to fly next week. She will come back for vacation around December 14th. Our advanced parole expires Feb 17th 2014. My question is whether my daughter can apply for her advanced parole when she comes back for vacation in December and leave back to school in January or she can apply before expiration Feb 17th 2014 from Caribbean with education proof. To rephrase, will my daughter have to reside in the United States after she applies? or can she leave for Caribbean after submitting her application and later can I mail her advanced parole to her after we receive it? She will come frequently to USA for summer and Christmas holidays. Will it be an issue if she travels frequently using Advance Parole? How can she apply if she is in Caribbean ? One other question I have is whether it is possible to receive my daughter's advance parole in 2 weeks if I send in documents during application pertaining to her situation and the need to obtain the parole urgently such as a letters indicating her enrollment and full-time study in school overseas? Also, will there be any issues if my daughter travels multiple times (2 or more) during the period allotted by an advance parole? I would very much appreciate it if someone could advise me. Get some legal advice (one time should be enough). Yes, your daughter needs to apply for AP while in the US. She may leave the country after that. If the AP is for multiple trips (they usually are), then she may travel multiple times. Ask a lawyer whether you can send her the AP to her place of study. Since you will remian in the US, I don't think there will be any questions on her residency. Link to comment
nr2006 Posted August 15, 2013 Report Share Posted August 15, 2013 We are currently in adjustment of status pending I485, and on EAD and we have advanced parole. We recently traveled to India and returned last week. My daughter is planning to go medical school in in Caribbean island for 2 years and rest of course will complete in US. She is planning to fly next week. She will come back for vacation around December 14th. Our advanced parole expires Feb 17th 2014. My question is whether my daughter can apply for her advanced parole when she comes back for vacation in December and leave back to school in January or she can apply before expiration Feb 17th 2014 from Caribbean with education proof. To rephrase, will my daughter have to reside in the United States after she applies? or can she leave for Caribbean after submitting her application and later can I mail her advanced parole to her after we receive it? She will come frequently to USA for summer and Christmas holidays. Will it be an issue if she travels frequently using Advance Parole? How can she apply if she is in Caribbean ? One other question I have is whether it is possible to receive my daughter's advance parole in 2 weeks if I send in documents during application pertaining to her situation and the need to obtain the parole urgently such as a letters indicating her enrollment and full-time study in school overseas? Also, will there be any issues if my daughter travels multiple times (2 or more) during the period allotted by an advance parole? I would very much appreciate it if someone could advise me. The I-131 form allows you to specify, if the applicant is in the US or not..and once its approved, you can redirect it to be sent to an address in the US or outside US. Link to comment
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