USCIS Changes Adjustment of Status Processing Requirements
USCIS now requires certain Adjustment of Status applicants to apply for immigrant visas abroad, impacting long-term overstays.
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USCIS now requires certain Adjustment of Status applicants to apply for immigrant visas abroad, impacting long-term overstays.
Legal expert warns that unauthorized travel can cancel immigration applications and bar reentry to the U.S.
Explore the differences between re-entry permits and advance parole for U.S. immigration.
Travelers awaiting status adjustment must secure Advance Parole to ensure reentry into the U.S. without jeopardizing green card applications.
Advance Parole does not guarantee re-entry into the U.S. despite preserving pending AOS applications.
Green card holders are experiencing significant delays, with reentry permit processing times extending to 18 months.
Green card holders must be cautious about extended stays outside the U.S. to avoid reentry issues with CBP.
A green card holder successfully returned to the US after seven years, highlighting the importance of maintaining valid status.
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