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Found this on the following website: www.usvisanews.com
What is your take on it? Can anyone explain....
INS Update on Period of Authorized Stay Following Travel on Advance Parole
By Kim King Monday, October 7, 2002
According to a recent posting on the web-site for the American Immigration Lawyers Assocaition (AILA), the days of the "indefinite" parole entry following travel during pending adjustment of status are over. Previously, persons who entered the U.S. using advance parole would be issued an uncapped period of authorized stay, identifying them as "paroled indefinitely."
Now, however, the INS has advised AILA that it has discontinued this practice. Instead, persons who enter the U.S. using advance parole will be admitted for a one-year period of stay only. We await further information from the INS to be better able to determine the implications of this recent change.
What is your take on it? Can anyone explain....
INS Update on Period of Authorized Stay Following Travel on Advance Parole
By Kim King Monday, October 7, 2002
According to a recent posting on the web-site for the American Immigration Lawyers Assocaition (AILA), the days of the "indefinite" parole entry following travel during pending adjustment of status are over. Previously, persons who entered the U.S. using advance parole would be issued an uncapped period of authorized stay, identifying them as "paroled indefinitely."
Now, however, the INS has advised AILA that it has discontinued this practice. Instead, persons who enter the U.S. using advance parole will be admitted for a one-year period of stay only. We await further information from the INS to be better able to determine the implications of this recent change.