Abel Adger: I think you can apply for I-130 either select Advance Parole option or Re-entry permit option. Find the form and read the instructions. I'm sure you can travel while you wait.
Alexis Reyer: My mom is from Canada and she was renewing her green card and they told her she couldn't leave the Country till she had it. You can call and ask if there was any way you can get a temporary visa so you can visit your mom. Can't hurt to ask.
Barton Sease: You need an exam from a civil surgeon and it has to be one on the list from USCIS. Your lawyer was supposed to know, but you can't expect to your local doctor to be an immigration expert.Not quite sure where you are in the process. If you have a document called "advanced parole" you should be OK to travel. If you don't, it is a bad idea to travel. If you plan to continue living in the US not traveling for a month or two is a small sacrifice to make for no problems in the future. We all don't get to do everything! we want, so it's not like it is a big deal. Regard it as a minor inconvenience instead of a drama. If in doubt ask your lawyer. You are paying him money....Show more
Danette Slotnick: you will need to get a proper medical report on Form I-693find one here https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=offices.t...and give the bill to your lawyer
Burt Cheevers: If you have received the advance parole authorization, which you should have applied for on form I-131, it is ok to travel. If not, your departure will result in abandonment of your residence applicationand you could not return until obtaining an immigrant visa.
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