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Los Angeles Travel Permit Attorney: Immigration Law Firm

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It can be necessary to get a travel document, such as a reentry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole travel document. Widows or widowers that were married to a U.S. citizen and their spouse died before you had been married 2 years could be eligible to apply for advanced parole. There are specific forms that must be filed in this case, and how to get the travel permit will be based upon your individual situation. You may also, per changes in immigration law in 2009, apply for an adjustment of status at the same time as seeking a travel permit. As with any government process, the application forms are complex and difficult, and any errors or omissions on the forms will cause lengthy delays or even denials. It is advised that you seek the services of a qualified Los Angeles immigration lawyer from Law Offices of Carlos Barrios to help you through the process and ensure that every submission is correctly filed.

Los Angeles Immigration Lawyer: Travel Permits

Those who are seeking a Refugee Travel Document or a Reentry Permit will be required to apply outside of the United States in one of the country's overseas USCIS facilities. You will be required to be fingerprinted as part of the requirements for applying for this type of travel permit. A Los Angeles immigration lawyer from Law Offices of Carlos Barrios assists those seeking a travel permit, both from within the U.S. and outside the country.

An advance parole document is filed when you are a green card holder that wants to apply for a Reentry Permit or Refugee Travel Document. These are also necessary if you have a pending application for permanent resident status or adjustment of status. If you live outside of the U.S. in Guam, Puerto Rico or the U.S. Virgin Islands, you will need to file form 1-131 for a travel permit as well. If you are applying for the permit for humanitarian reasons, you need the form expedited, or you need emergency travel authorization, you will need to ensure that you do not jeopardize your legal right to live in the U.S. Our firm can help you through the process of applying for a travel permit, and expediting it when necessary.

Contact a Los Angeles immigration attorney from our firm for immediate assistance with travel permits.

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