Can I get I-94 changed from H-4 to 'PAROLEE'

Sanvibha

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My son will be going to undergraduate college in 2007 Sept.
Last time he entered USA is in 2002 as my dependent on H-4 Visa. His I-94 is stamped as ‘H-4’ dependent.

In 2003 October, We all applied for I-485. My I-131 approved in March 2004. Since my last visit to India in 2004, I am working on EAD and entered as ‘Parolee’.

Since my son never gone out of USA since his last entry on H-4, his I-94 is not stamped as ‘PAROLEE’.

FSA in their handbook stated eligibility criteria as below:

“Parolees are eligible noncitizens if paroled into the U.S. for at least a year and if they can provide evidence from the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (BCIS, formerly the Immigration and Naturalization Service or INS) that they are in the U.S. for other than a temporary purpose with the intent to become citizens or permanent residents. A valid application for lawful permanent resident status on file with the BCIS would meet this criterion”

When I talked to Customer Service of Federal Student Aid Information Center (FSAIC) at 1-800-433-3243, lady told me that I can go to USCIS Local office and get I-94 changed to “PAROLEE’.

Is it possible?
 
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