Posted by: Nepa123 September 15, 2021
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This is partly the answer to the question asked, esp for those with AP.
If you have TPS and leave and reenter the United States during the validity period of your Advance Parole Document, you will not break the continuous physical presence requirement for maintaining your TPS.
See below
Last paragraph, page 4 of 17
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-131instr.pdf
You have a pending application for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) (Form I-821), have been granted TPS, or have been granted T or U nonimmigrant status.
Whether you are permitted to retain TPS upon your return will depend on whether you continue to meet the requirements for TPS.
If you have TPS and leave and reenter the United States during the validity period of your Advance Parole Document, you will not break the continuous physical presence requirement for maintaining your TPS.
If you have TPS and leave and reenter the United States during the validity period of your Advance Parole Document, you will not break the continuous physical presence requirement for maintaining your TPS.
See below
Last paragraph, page 4 of 17
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/i-131instr.pdf
You have a pending application for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) (Form I-821), have been granted TPS, or have been granted T or U nonimmigrant status.
Whether you are permitted to retain TPS upon your return will depend on whether you continue to meet the requirements for TPS.
If you have TPS and leave and reenter the United States during the validity period of your Advance Parole Document, you will not break the continuous physical presence requirement for maintaining your TPS.
Last edited: 15-Sep-21 02:41 AM