Updated (July 1) Derivative Asylee goes back to home country
Update July 1, 2005.
Just came back from my home country yesterday, here is a summary what I did:
1) Had the company supplied a letter to prove that I need to go back to my home country;
2) Sent expedite request to BCIS NSC for emergency advance parole;
3) Got approved within 10 days vis UPS;
4) ...
5) Re-entered US in Chicago with passport and parole paper. Sent to secondary interview room; an officer took my documenations into another room and came out 5 min. later, handed over my passport and parole papers and said, "have a good day".
Original post
I am a derivative asylee and working in a U.S. company, today, my boss discussed a project with me that might require me to travel back to my home country in the next two months.
I knew that it is no recommendable for me to travel back to home country, however, I want to ask whether anyone in the forum has ever learned some asylee got punished (denial of entrance, etc.) because of returning to home country?
Now I have the RTD and valid national passport with me, if I have no choice but go back to home country, then I need to apply for an advance parole (I submitted I-485 earlier this year), right?
Any comments or suggestions are welcomed.
Update July 1, 2005.
Just came back from my home country yesterday, here is a summary what I did:
1) Had the company supplied a letter to prove that I need to go back to my home country;
2) Sent expedite request to BCIS NSC for emergency advance parole;
3) Got approved within 10 days vis UPS;
4) ...
5) Re-entered US in Chicago with passport and parole paper. Sent to secondary interview room; an officer took my documenations into another room and came out 5 min. later, handed over my passport and parole papers and said, "have a good day".
Original post
I am a derivative asylee and working in a U.S. company, today, my boss discussed a project with me that might require me to travel back to my home country in the next two months.
I knew that it is no recommendable for me to travel back to home country, however, I want to ask whether anyone in the forum has ever learned some asylee got punished (denial of entrance, etc.) because of returning to home country?
Now I have the RTD and valid national passport with me, if I have no choice but go back to home country, then I need to apply for an advance parole (I submitted I-485 earlier this year), right?
Any comments or suggestions are welcomed.
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