Travel During Immigration Wait?
Thinking of a trip abroad while your green card or other immigration application is pending? Here's what you need to know:
Advance Parole: If you've applied to adjust status (Form I-485), you might be eligible for Advance Parole (Form I-131) to travel and return safely.
Nonimmigrant Visas: Talk to an attorney if you have a nonimmigrant visa (like H-1B or F-1) and a pending adjustment of status application to understand how travel might impact your case.
Travel Restrictions: Some applications (asylum, for example) may have travel restrictions. Always check with USCIS or the immigration court for any limitations.
Risk of Abandonment: Traveling without Advance Parole or with certain pending applications could lead to your application being abandoned.
Talk to an Attorney! An immigration attorney can assess your situation, advise you of risks, and guide you through the process.
Remember: Traveling with a pending application is complex. Consult an attorney to make informed decisions and protect your immigration status.