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The answer is: YES. A travel permit called "Advance Parole" can be requested. This permit must be approved by Immigration before the person leaves the country.

Reasons for granting the travel permit

They can grant the travel permit for three reasons:

  • Work reasons
  • Reasons for studies
  • Emergency

As attorneys, we know that Immigration is approving these travel permits. If someone is going to take a cooking course, for example, or a course in government history, culture, dance, etc., in your country, they can justify that they are traveling by educational reasons.

A reason for working it doesn't only have to be because you are meeting with partners, companies, or for sales, it can also be because you are looking for products to sell in the US.

The emergency reasons are illnesses of family members or some medical treatment that you are going to have in your country. Many people travel for dental treatment, which costs thousands of dollars here and hundreds of dollars there.

Yes, we can articulate a reason that makes sense, whether it is educational, work, or emergency.
There are many options, the important thing is that the travel permit gives you, when you go out, come back and you are a dreamer, a legal entry that makes it easier for you to residence when he asks you for a South American wife or child. This is how you can go straight to residency without punishment, without pardon and without having to go to an appointment at the American Embassy. Everything would be done here in the US.

Immigration Lawyer

If you want to travel and you are a dreamer, I would like to know. If you need help getting these travel permits or want to resolve any other immigration issue, you can call me at: 888 578 22 76.

Remember also that attorney Jorge Rivera offers all types of legal advice to immigrants throughout the United States.

If you are looking for an immigration lawyer in Miami, you can find us at 5820 Blue Lagoon Dr, Miami, FL.

It also provides counseling for immigrants in Chicago.

Written by: Carolina Rivera
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