I am an F-1 visa holder who applied recently for the EB-5 visa with a concurrent filing. If I were to travel now, would I have to pay this new $1,000 parole fee, as I am adjusting my status but I have yet to receive my travel and AP?
Answers
Bernard P Wolfsdorf
EB-5 Immigration attorneysDoes not apply to EB-5 concurrent filing cases.
Lynne Feldman
EB-5 Immigration attorneysAdvance parole (c9), through adjustment is one of the exceptions not paying this fee.
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