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The new immigration parole fee of $1000 for returning people thankfully does not apply to applicants for adjustment of status who are returning to the United States after temporary foreign travel. They are exempt from submitting it at a port of entry. Read more about the Parole Fee here: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-implements-new-immigration-parole-fee-required-by-hr-1

AOS Applications Do Not Require $1000 Advance Parole Fee

The new immigration parole fee of $1000 for returning people thankfully does not apply to applicants for adjustment of status who are returning to the United States after temporary foreign travel. They are exempt from submitting it at a port of entry. Read more about the Parole Fee here: https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-implements-new-immigration-parole-fee-required-by-hr-1

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Christina Wallace brings over 27 years of experience to the practice of immigration law. Her concentration in business immigration entails solving complex immigration problems for business clients ranging from Fortune 500 to smaller companies.
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