Legal Question in Immigration Law in California
Advance Parole
Dear Sir or Madam,
I recently got married with a us citizen. I am filing i-485 and other documents necessary for permenant residency. I need to travel In August 10 for my mothers surgery. They suggested that I should apply for advance parole but some information says that you should send all the package with advance parole togeather but some says you can go to local uscis office after filing i 485 for advance parole filing. In that way you can get faster results.
Could you give me some advice please?
Which way should I follow?
thanks,
--name removed--
3 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Advance Parole
Before applying for advance parole I would highly recommend speaking to an experienced immigration lawyer. If you have ever been "out of status" in the US or have any other ground of inadmissability, you could be barred from returning to the US for 3 or 10 years, even if you obtain advance parole and have the I-485 pending. As you are at a point when you are preparing to adjust status, I would highly recommend that you consult with an attorney before applying for advance parole. Please contact attorney Cindy Scribe at 415.277.1900 to arrange a free consultation.
Re: Advance Parole
Generally speaking the I-485 application is filed along with the I-131 application (advanced Parole). I would not necessarily advise you to leave the US without first talking to an attorney. You can contact Attorney Jennifer Brill to further discuss.
Re: Advance Parole
Unfortunately, local CIS offices are no longer supposed to accept the parole filing, and you must file in Chicago. I believe that after the filing is done, some kind of inquiry or urging from the part of an attorney at the local office can be pursued -- at least that's the way it is here in the Los Angeles office.
Larry 'Liem' Doan, Esq.
www.GuruImmigration.com