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Advance Parole is a travel document that allows certain individuals who are not permanent residents or citizens of the United States to re-enter the country after traveling abroad. Here are the steps to apply for Advance Parole: 1. Determine eligibility: Advance Parole is generally available to individuals who are in the process of adjusting their immigration status or who have certain types of temporary status, such as DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) recipients or TPS (Temporary Protected Status) holders. Check with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to confirm your eligibility. 2. Complete Form I-131: The application for Advance Parole is Form I-131, which can be downloaded from the USCIS website. Make sure to read the instructions carefully and fill out the form accurately and completely. 3. Gather supporting documents: Along with your completed Form I-131, you will need to submit supporting documents that show your eligibility for Advance Parole. These may include a copy of your passport, your current immigration documents, and evidence of your reasons for travel (such as a letter from an employer or medical records). 4. Pay the fee: The filing fee for Form I-131 is currently $575 (as of March 2023), but it is subject to change. You can pay the fee by check or money order, or by using a credit card if you apply online. 5. Submit your application: Once you have completed the form, gathered your supporting documents, and paid the fee, you can submit your application to USCIS. The address for submitting your application can be found on the USCIS website. 6. Wait for a decision: USCIS will process your application and either approve or deny your request for Advance Parole. Processing times can vary, but you can check the USCIS website for current processing times. If your application is approved, you will receive an Advance Parole document that you will need to present when you re-enter the United States. It is important to note that Advance Parole does not guarantee re-entry into the United States, and there are certain circumstances where it may not be advisable to apply for Advance Parole. If you have any questions or concerns, it may be helpful to consult with an immigration attorney.
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