Legal Question in Immigration Law in New York

Ap travel

Greetings from New York.

I have my AP and my EAD, but I am

currently between jobs. If I were to

travel, would I get asked questions at

the airport on return about my

current employment. If I say I am

not currently employed but I have

the AP and the EAD, would this cause

a refusal of entry?

Many thanks!

James


Asked on 1/06/09, 12:17 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Tsirina Goroshit Law Offices of Tsirina Goroshit & Associates, P.C.

Re: Ap travel

If you haven�t overstay your visa prior to your adjustment and don�t have criminal records, you should not have any problems to enter.

If you have other concerns please contact us.

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Answered on 1/06/09, 1:05 am
Rachel Baskin Rachel Baskin, Attorney at Law

Re: Ap travel

You should consult with an attorney prior to travelling to be sure that you will be allowed to reenter the United States on the advance parole documents. Things to consider will be the basis for your advance parole, where you will be travelling, your immigration and criminal history.

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Answered on 1/06/09, 10:56 am


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