c. The alien is entitled to apply for Advanced Parole as benefit associated with adjustment of status application. Once approved, the Advanced Parole allows the alien to travel abroad and reenter into the U.S. After being paroled in, the alien can still keep his/her H-1 or L-1 status, as the case may be, in the sense that he/she can still apply for an extension of H-1 or L-1 status, provided the alien resumes employment with the same employer for whom he/she had previously been authorized to work as an H-1 or L-1 nonimmigrant. In this scenario, the approval of that extension would enable the alien to reenter into the U.S. on H-1 or L-1 status if he/she travels abroad in the future. (INS Adjudicator's Field Manual, Chapter 23) However, if after being paroled in, the alien changes employer that sponsored his/her original H-1 or L-1 status, he/she may no longer has valid H-1 or L-1 nonimmigrant status, even though he/she can still lawfully stay in the U.S. during the I-485 pending period. Thus, if the alien's I-485 application is denied, he/she may not be able to lawfully stay in the U.S. as nonimmigrant.
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• not true if stay with the same -employer..- ♀ (0 bytes) () 06/30/2005 postreply 06:07:08
• Did you actually read this? -sqgs- ♂ (73 bytes) () 06/30/2005 postreply 09:15:20
• Did YOU actually read this???? -!!!!!!....- ♀ (306 bytes) () 06/30/2005 postreply 09:46:05