Can some who has been approved for advance parole, travel to another country other than the one notified on parole application?
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Can some who has been approved for advance parole, travel to another country other than the one notified on parole application?
Since they asked what other countries you will visit. In my case I want to go to Mexico, where they allowed me to travel, then from Mexico to Guatemala, go back to Mexico and then to the US.
Asked on September 16, 2015 under Immigration Law, Massachusetts
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Answered 9 years ago | Contributor
Advance parole is a travel document for returning to the US.  They ask for which countries you intend to travel to just for information only you can travel to other countries if you have a visa or permission to travel to those countries by virtue of your citizenship.  TO return to the US to continue your process, you  need the advance parole.
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