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Yes, I have quite an experince on that, I have a pending I-485 application (4 years old), I applied for a Canadian permanent residency, and got it in 8 months, I have dual nationalities (from two small countries you probably never heard of), well, the story is, when I first enter Canada, I stoped at the US boarders before departure in order to surrender my I-94, it turned out that I don\'t have to do so, the US official asked me to show my passport, and tehy hit the roof when they didn\'t find a Canadian isitirs visa stamped, they figured out that I am going there to do teh landing, so, tehy called teh Canadian side, and notified them of teh situation, this situation is nit against any law, anyway, when you first enter the USA with the advance parole, they take you to the office, and let you wait for mver an hour untill they verify the documents you have, then, they stamp your passport and teh advance parole, the second time you enter the US they just look at the stamped parole, and teh passport, and let you go, no new stamps required, just don\'t surrender your I-94 when you are leaving teh USA