Advance Parole Travel Screening: Red Flags Before You Leave the U.S.
Advance Parole Travel Screening: Red Flags Before You Leave the U.S.
Advance parole can enable international travel during a pending case, but it is not a guarantee of admission. Pre-travel screening is essential.
Applicants should review unlawful presence history, prior removal issues, and document validity before departure. A short legal review can prevent severe reentry problems.
Pre-travel checklist:
- Confirm valid parole document dates.
- Review prior immigration violations.
- Carry case receipts and legal packet.
- Plan secondary inspection responses.
New Horizons Legal provides travel-risk assessments for clients considering travel on advance parole.
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