Immigration FAQ | Topic: Work Permits FAQ
Can I travel outside the U.S. with Advance Parole if I have DACA/TPS?
Short answer: Travel can be risky with asylum, DACA, TPS, prior orders, unlawful presence, or other immigration issues.
CIS Law Office helps clients review immigration questions with attention to facts, documents, deadlines, and practical risk. A responsible answer should not promise an outcome, because immigration cases depend on evidence, immigration history, government discretion, and sometimes immigration court procedure.
During a consultation, the attorney can review the main question, explain what information is missing, and help organize the next steps. For this topic, it is usually useful to prepare:
- Confirm the immigration category that allows an EAD.
- Review expiration dates and receipt notices.
- Do not travel without reviewing immigration risks.
This information is general and is not a substitute for legal advice. If you have a deadline, appointment, detention issue, denial, interview, or court date, it is better to get guidance before filing forms or making a decision that may affect your case.
Related CIS Law Office resource: Immigration Based Criminal Law.
Helpful official resource: USCIS Employment Authorization.
To speak with CIS Law Office about your situation, call +1-305-912-7777.
Internal resources
- Related practice area: Immigration Based Criminal Law
- Immigration FAQ
- Work Permits FAQ
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Related questions
- Can I get a work permit just because I have lived here for 10 years?
- My country was just designated for TPS; how do I apply?
- I have DACA and entered illegally; can I get a Green Card through marriage?
- How often do I need to renew my work permit?
To speak with CIS Law Office about your situation, call +1-305-912-7777.

