Traveling abroad during Adjustment

Marc Lavoie

Registered Users (C)
For those who obtained an Advance Parole (travel document), could you please check if you document has the following wording?

The text on the remark field of my Advance Parole document says:

"The holder departed the U.S. temporarily for URGENT HUMANITARIAN REASONS and intends to return to the U.S. to resume processing of the adjustment of status application. Contingent upon his or her prima facie eligibility, the holder of this document shall be paroled into the U.S. for a period necessary to complete the processing of the adjustment"

What does it mean? Is TOURISM considered "urgent humanitarian reasons" ?
I assume once you get the Advance Parole you can come and go as you want/need as long as the validity is not expired.

Please share your experiences on returning to the U.S. using an Advance Parole document.
 
Mine does not say anything about humanitarian case.

It kind of same except for Humanitarian wording. Did u get it by mail(I mean a regular one) or did u get it from a local INS office.
-Morpheous
 
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