by | | advance parole, Danger of Travel, Deportation and Removal Defense, Re-Entry Permit
Travel season is calling, but if you’re in the middle of an immigration process, every plane ticket and border crossing can feel like a leap into the unknown. Over the past few months on our social media channels, we’ve debunked myths, shared real-world tips, and...
by | | Humanitarian Parole, Non-Immigrant Visa, Re-Entry Permit, Uncategorized
The Humanitarian Parole (or Entry) Program The Humanitarian Parole Program is administered by the Office of Humanitarian Affairs (HAB) of the International Operations Branch. Overview of the Authority to Grant Humanitarian Parole Legal Authorities The Parole is...
by | | Form I-485, Legal Residence, Permanent Residence, political asylum, Re-Entry Permit, Refugee, Work permit
How to Apply for Permanent Residence If You Are an Asylee or Refugee A person who has refugee or asylee status in the United States for more than one year may be eligible to obtain permanent residency (a green card.) Form I-485 is the one used to adjust the status of...
by | | American Citizenship, Conditional Residence, Danger of Travel, Form N-470, Legal Residence, Non-Immigrant Visa, Re-Entry Permit, Visa SB-1
Less than a year: Use your green card If you are a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) returning to the United States from a visit abroad of less than one year, you may apply for readmission by presenting your green card to immigration authorities at a port of entry. (An...