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Ssq Dec 10th 2003 7:56 pm

Advanced Parole Application Question
 
I am applying for advanced parole, and am using the new form. The new
form asks for "Class of Admission." I have no idea what to put down
here. I originally entered the U.S. many years ago on F-1, then was
on H-1 for a while, and am now in adjustment of status (I-485
pending). Most recently, I entered the U.S. using advanced parole.
Does anyone know what my "class of admission" is?

Thanks!

Sahar

P.S. This is the second time I am applying for advanced parole, in
case that is relevant.

Michael E. Piston Dec 12th 2003 9:11 pm

Re: Advanced Parole Application Question
 
If you last entered using advance parole, your class of admission
should be "parolee". However, the definitive answer is to be found on
the entry document you were issued at that time.

Michael E. Piston
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[email protected] (SSQ) wrote in message news:<[email protected]. com>...
    > I am applying for advanced parole, and am using the new form. The new
    > form asks for "Class of Admission." I have no idea what to put down
    > here. I originally entered the U.S. many years ago on F-1, then was
    > on H-1 for a while, and am now in adjustment of status (I-485
    > pending). Most recently, I entered the U.S. using advanced parole.
    > Does anyone know what my "class of admission" is?
    >
    > Thanks!
    >
    > Sahar
    >
    > P.S. This is the second time I am applying for advanced parole, in
    > case that is relevant.


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