The dangers of traveling on advance parole
Many Filipinos who are illegal in the
A word of caution, though, for those who do not have their plastic green cards yet: better consult with an immigration attorney before boarding that plane for that anticipated balikbayan trip.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) once again cautioned people who are still awaiting adjustment of status to obtain advanced parole (Form I-131 — Application for Travel Document) before even making travel plans. (Advanced parole is a permission to re-enter the
However, while the advanced parole technically allows you to re-enter the US, the USCIS cautions, in the same breath, that the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA) provides that “immigrants who depart the United States after being unlawfully present in the United States for certain periods can be barred from admission to lawful permanent resident status, even if they have obtained advanced parole.” In other words, if you were out of status for more than 6 months before you filed for adjustment of status, you could be subject to the 3/10-year bar upon your departure, even if you obtained advanced parole.
Those who have been unlawfully present (or out of status) in the US for between 180 days (six months) and one year, may not be allowed to re-enter the US for at least three years. Those illegally present in the
Under these circumstances, if you have stayed illegally in the
Also, when a person is granted permanent residence, he doesn’t get the actual plastic green card right away. It may take a few weeks or months before the plastic green card is mailed to the person. Instead, the interviewing officer “stamps” a temporary evidence of lawful permanent residence on one of the pages of the applicant’s passport. This technically enables the person to travel outside the
Recently, there have been several incidents at the
The USCIS may require that those who have a temporary green card stamped on their passports (Form I-551 — Temporary Green card) to obtain a Boarding Letter from the US Embassy before boarding the plane back to the
If you plan to travel to the
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