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.