Limited Paths to Legal Permanent Residency Highlighted
New insights reveal narrow pathways to Legal Permanent Residency for immigrants through marriage to U.S. citizens.
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New insights reveal narrow pathways to Legal Permanent Residency for immigrants through marriage to U.S. citizens.
Important travel tips for Green Card holders to avoid re-entry issues and maintain residency status.
Advance Parole does not guarantee re-entry into the U.S. despite preserving pending AOS applications.
CBP has intensified screening protocols for Advance Parole holders, impacting their travel and re-entry into the U.S.
Traveling while your Adjustment of Status is pending can jeopardize your case without Advance Parole. Learn more about safe travel options.
Recent policy changes hinder interim benefits for immigration applicants, affecting employment and travel options.
Recent approvals of Advance Parole applications highlight USCIS processing times, providing insights for applicants.
Key insights on the EB-5 direct investment process and its implications for U.S. residency.
New retrogression rules will impact EB-5 applicants' ability to file for EAD and Advance Parole.
I-485 applicants can also file I-765 for Employment Authorization and I-131 for Advance Parole while their EB-5 petition is pending.
Advance Parole allows international travel for those with pending I-485 applications without abandonment risks.
Nigerian nationals in the US can file for green cards as EB-2 category becomes current, despite USCIS processing pause.
India and China EB-5 investors face a backlog of over four years, while Middle East investors have no backlog in any category.
DACA recipients can travel outside the U.S. using Advance Parole. Key considerations for 2026 travel outlined in new guidance.
DACA recipients can utilize advanced parole for legal re-entry into the U.S. without losing their protection.
Effective communication with immigration attorneys is crucial to avoid case complications, especially regarding travel and pending applications.
Traveling outside the U.S. without Advance Parole may lead to I-485 abandonment, with exceptions for certain visa holders.
Leaving the US without Advance Parole can jeopardize Green Card applications, warns immigration expert.
A recent case highlights the importance of advance parole for travelers with pending green card applications.
Detained immigrant highlights risks of leaving the U.S. during Green Card process without Advance Parole.
Learn how to address delays in receiving EAD/AP combo cards after EB1 approval and the steps to take for resolution.
EAD and Advance Parole approvals are milestones, but green card processing can still take time. Here's what applicants need to know.
Traveling outside the U.S. while your green card is pending can risk your case without Advance Parole.
Clarifying travel rules for immigrants with pending cases: advance parole options and risks of unauthorized departures.
Learn the critical differences between entering the U.S. with advance parole and a visa, as explained by immigration expert Ryan Wilck.
Green Card applicants should avoid international travel without Advance Parole to prevent case abandonment.
Significant updates in the March 2026 Visa Bulletin for EB-2 and EB-3 green cards benefit many immigrants.
Traveling outside the U.S. without Advance Parole can cancel your green card application. Know the risks before you fly.
Important travel advice for those with a pending I-485 application to avoid case abandonment.
Clarifies when EAD and AP are granted after filing I-485, emphasizing the importance of the current date.
I-140 approval allows immigrants to stay in the U.S. with renewable advanced parole while waiting for a green card.
Leaving the U.S. without advance parole may jeopardize asylum applications. Learn the implications.
International travel can jeopardize pending marriage-based adjustment of status applications without proper authorization.
A new guide for Green Card Adjustment of Status outlines eligibility and key processes for applicants.
Traveling without advance parole while I-485 is pending can lead to application abandonment.
Immigrants outside the U.S. should consult attorneys to choose between AOS and consular processing after priority dates are current.
Exploring the advantages of filing Adjustment of Status before Final Action Dates are current for certain visa applicants.
USCIS allows certain applicants with priority dates before March to file for adjustment of status starting in March.
Pending I-485 applicants can travel internationally without abandoning their status, thanks to advance parole documents.
EB-5 investors can gain significant advantages through Employment Authorization Documents and Advance Parole, enhancing work and travel flexibility.
Important travel tips for U.S. residents to protect their immigration status amidst increased scrutiny.
The March Visa Bulletin brings updates for EB-2 applicants, but processing delays for Iranian citizens complicate the situation.
The March 2026 Visa Bulletin reveals significant changes for EB-2 applicants, with Filing Dates now Current, but Final Action Dates remain unchanged.
Applicants should carefully evaluate travel plans while their I-485 Adjustment of Status is pending, considering Advance Parole options.
F-1 students marrying US citizens must be cautious about travel and medical exams during the adjustment of status process.
Investors on non-immigrant visas can adjust status faster in the U.S., offering key advantages for F-1 students.
International students filing I-485 can now apply for EAD and Advance Parole, allowing work without OPT restrictions.
USCIS's handling of pending adjustments could affect parole extensions, prompting immigration lawyers to prepare clients.
Traveling with Advance Parole this winter? Prepare for potential disruptions and ensure a smooth reentry to the U.S.
Advance Parole allows certain immigrants to travel lawfully without jeopardizing their immigration applications.
Immigrants leaving the US without Advance Parole risk losing their immigration applications, warns ICE and CBP.
Understanding the process for spouses of US citizens to obtain legal residency through Form I-485.
USCIS announces new advance parole fees and halts biometrics for detained applicants, impacting immigration processes.
A lawsuit highlights significant delays in EAD and Advance Parole processing times, raising concerns about USCIS efficiency.
USCIS introduces mandatory interviews for I-131 applicants, extending Advance Parole wait times to 14-16 months.
USCIS clarifies that asylum seekers are eligible to apply for advance parole, as stated on their official website.
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