Z-R-Z-C- has been rescinded, so we are now back to the rules of pre-2020, which is outlined in the beginning of this video. Please correct me if I'm am wrong. Question: although advance parole based entry renders the individual 'inspected and paroled' (or admitted with TPS based I512T [advance parole]), does it waive prior unlawful presence? Prior accrued unlawful presence can cause an individual to be inadmissible, which bars them from adjusting to a green card. E.g., a DACA person accrues over a year of unlawful status. Then they get TPS, re-enter USA via I512T, and are inspected and admitted. They then try to do adjustment of status with a successful I140 NIW. Can we be confident that the 'inspection and admission' has eliminated the bar to adjustment due to prior unlawful presence, via section 212(a)(9)(B)?
Dear @rgrynko1, yes Z-R-Z-C- has been rescinded. If you would like any additional information, please contact us at heidimeyerslaw@hmeuers.com if you would like a consultation about your personal situation. Sincerely yours Heidi J Meyers
This made a lot of sense actually. I watched another video of someone who claims to be an immigrant lawyer but he didn't know this new immigrant law change about adjustment of status. Very interesting. Hopefully there will be some changes to this law. I have a question tho. How safe it is to travel outside of US if travel permit granted but prior to TPS one was undocumented for a long time? (visa expired) should one even not risk the chance to safely coming back?
Dear Oksana N, thank you for your question. If you have a valid advance parole, you may travel abroad and return on the TPS. Since the USCIS change in policy regarding unlawful presence, as well as Matter of Arrabally and Yerrabelly, it should be fine, assuming no other issues.
Thank u for ur video ❤️I have question if I entered USA with U4U program and changed status for TPS and applied for advanced parole can I visit another country and the possibility for me that they will let me come back to US? Thank u so much!!!!
Dear @ulianabobina2172, Thank you for your question! If you would like a consultation regarding your own situation, you may contact us at heidimeyerslaw@hmeyers.com
i used to be a F1 student, then i lost my status, i am applying for green card now, i got advance parole, i have good record, i have never been arrested, coming soon i and my husband (US citizen) are planning to travel for 6 weeks, is there any risk if i travel by advance parole?Thank you
Me and my wife has tps and I already travel with advance parole we have 3 children us citizens under 5 years can I make adjustments of status to get a green card??
Do I need a Visa to enter to Canada if I have TPS + Travel on Advance Parole? I need to do my passport in Canada or Mexico, but I am scare that they will need a visa
@@naieroby675 Dear Naieroby, if you would like any more information about your personal situation, you can contact our office at heidimeyerslaw@hmeyers.com or (212) 791-4007 or (646) 508-5225
I was under the impression in other to travel outside of the US with TPS there must be a valid reason for example in case an immediate family is ill, passed on just to name a few. Can one travel to the destinations listed above for pleasure? Or can one travel to Dominican Republic for pleasure by filling out an i131 advance parole form?
Dear Chelo's Multi-Services, no, you only need one advance parole to re-enter the U.S. However, you would need to find out if the countries you are traveling to require a visa to enter.
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Dear Hawi Hawi, thank you for your comment!
Z-R-Z-C- has been rescinded, so we are now back to the rules of pre-2020, which is outlined in the beginning of this video. Please correct me if I'm am wrong.
Question: although advance parole based entry renders the individual 'inspected and paroled' (or admitted with TPS based I512T [advance parole]), does it waive prior unlawful presence?
Prior accrued unlawful presence can cause an individual to be inadmissible, which bars them from adjusting to a green card.
E.g., a DACA person accrues over a year of unlawful status. Then they get TPS, re-enter USA via I512T, and are inspected and admitted. They then try to do adjustment of status with a successful I140 NIW. Can we be confident that the 'inspection and admission' has eliminated the bar to adjustment due to prior unlawful presence, via section 212(a)(9)(B)?
Dear @rgrynko1, yes Z-R-Z-C- has been rescinded. If you would like any additional information, please contact us at heidimeyerslaw@hmeuers.com if you would like a consultation about your personal situation.
Sincerely yours
Heidi J Meyers
This made a lot of sense actually. I watched another video of someone who claims to be an immigrant lawyer but he didn't know this new immigrant law change about adjustment of status. Very interesting. Hopefully there will be some changes to this law. I have a question tho. How safe it is to travel outside of US if travel permit granted but prior to TPS one was undocumented for a long time? (visa expired) should one even not risk the chance to safely coming back?
Dear Oksana N, thank you for your question. If you have a valid advance parole, you may travel abroad and return on the TPS. Since the USCIS change in policy regarding unlawful presence, as well as Matter of Arrabally and Yerrabelly, it should be fine, assuming no other issues.
Thank u for ur video ❤️I have question if I entered USA with U4U program and changed status for TPS and applied for advanced parole can I visit another country and the possibility for me that they will let me come back to US? Thank u so much!!!!
Dear @ulianabobina2172, Thank you for your question! If you would like a consultation regarding your own situation, you may contact us at heidimeyerslaw@hmeyers.com
i used to be a F1 student, then i lost my status, i am applying for green card now, i got advance parole, i have good record, i have never been arrested, coming soon i and my husband (US citizen) are planning to travel for 6 weeks, is there any risk if i travel by advance parole?Thank you
Me and my wife has tps and I already travel with advance parole we have 3 children us citizens under 5 years can I make adjustments of status to get a green card??
Do I need a Visa to enter to Canada if I have TPS + Travel on Advance Parole? I need to do my passport in Canada or Mexico, but I am scare that they will need a visa
Dear @Naieroby, yes, you will need visa to enter Canada.
@@heidimeyers6355 can I apply to the visa, even if my passport is expired? This is a Venezuelan passport
@@naieroby675 Dear Naieroby, if you would like any more information about your personal situation, you can contact our office at heidimeyerslaw@hmeyers.com or (212) 791-4007 or (646) 508-5225
As TPS holder from Haiti..Can I travel to Puerto Rico or US virgin island without travel authorisation? since they technically part of the US..
Yes, you can. Just same like domestic flight
Yes you can. Puerto Rico & Virgin Island is part of the US
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I was under the impression in other to travel outside of the US with TPS there must be a valid reason for example in case an immediate family is ill, passed on just to name a few. Can one travel to the destinations listed above for pleasure? Or can one travel to Dominican Republic for pleasure by filling out an i131 advance parole form?
Can I travel to my home country with refugee travel document ?
Dear Keshika Nathan, if you return to your home country, it is likely the US government will revoke your asylee or refugee status.
Hello, would you please let me know if a person has to apply for a travel document for every country they wish to travel to? Thank you!
Dear Chelo's Multi-Services, no, you only need one advance parole to re-enter the U.S. However, you would need to find out if the countries you are traveling to require a visa to enter.
Can I travel wile i have tps? , and is there any way to get the green card ? Thank you
Dear Diaa Algaradi, you would have to apply for and receive a valid advance parole, and return to the US before the expiration of the advance parole
what about the one who came here legally?
Dear Suresh Khattri, I am not sure what your question is. You can contact me at heidimeyerslaw@gmail.com or (212) 791-4007 or (646) 508-5225
Am still waiting for my interview can I apply for advanse parole
Dear Adebayo Paul, if you have a question about your particular case, please email me privately at heidimeyerslaw@gmail.com
@@heidimeyers6355 hi tq sm