Travel While Application Is Pending
Advance Parole allows applicants to travel abroad while their immigration application remains active.
Avoid Abandonment of Immigration Case
Traveling with Advance Parole helps ensure that pending immigration applications are not automatically canceled.
Emergency Travel Options
Emergency Advance Parole may be granted for urgent humanitarian or family situations.
Multiple Entries Possible
Some Advance Parole documents allow multiple entries during the validity period.
Support for Adjustment of Status Applicants
Individuals applying for permanent residency may travel internationally with Advance Parole.
Maintain Immigration Compliance
Advance Parole helps applicants travel while remaining compliant with U.S. immigration regulations.
Getting a Visa
1
Eligibility Review
We evaluate your immigration case and confirm eligibility for Advance Parole.
2
Prepare Form I-131
We prepare the Advance Parole application and supporting documentation.
3
Submit Application to USCIS
Form I-131 is filed with USCIS requesting travel authorization.
4
Biometrics Appointment
Applicants may be scheduled for biometrics if required.
5
USCIS Processing
USCIS reviews the application and supporting documentation.
6
Receive Advance Parole Document
Once approved, the applicant receives travel authorization allowing temporary travel outside the U.S.
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How long is Advance Parole valid?
Validity periods vary but are often issued for one year or for the duration of the pending immigration application.
















