USCIS has clarified that individuals with pending asylum applications in the United States can travel abroad, provided they obtain an Advance Parole document before leaving. This policy allows asylum seekers to travel outside the U.S. without jeopardizing their asylum status, as long as they do not return to their country of origin.
Key Details:
- Requirement: Obtain Advance Parole by submitting Form I-131 to USCIS.
- Important: Travelers must not return to their country of origin during their travels.
- Advance Parole is crucial for maintaining the validity of the asylum application while traveling.
- This policy aims to provide flexibility for asylum seekers facing urgent situations abroad.
This update impacts asylum seekers who need to travel for personal or urgent reasons while ensuring their immigration status remains intact. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @hguinand
