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Mercado Law Firm, A.P.C.

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Advanced Parole

 

An Advanced Parole Document is a form of temporary travel authorization. Nonimmigrants in the United States (such as adjustment of status applicants, TPS beneficiaries, refugees/asylum applicants, etc) must obtain Advance Parole to get permission to reenter the United States after traveling abroad without jeopardizing their status. Advance parole works like a visa when entering the U.S.

Unlike a Reentry Permit, an Advance Parole Document is printed on a standard, letter-size piece of paper. Immigration officials may refer to it as Form I-512L, Authorization for Parole of an Alien into the United States.


Disclaimer: The Mercado Law Firm's practice is limited to Federal Immigration.  Ms. Mercado is registered to appear in all Immigration Courts anywhere in the United States and is admitted to practice state law in California.  Copyright © 2023 Mercado Law Firm - All Rights Reserved. 

  

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