Is a child able to return to their home country while their adjustment of status application is in process?

Generally speaking, a child will not be able to return to their home country while their adjustment of status application is in process. The application process for obtaining a Green Card, also known as Legal Permanent Residency status, can take several years to complete. During the adjustment of status process, an individual must maintain their presence in the United States. If a child wants to travel home during the adjustment of status process, they will need to obtain permission through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) office. This can be done by filing Form I-131, Application for Travel Document. If the application is approved, the child will receive an Advance Parole document which will allow them to depart and re-enter the United States. However, the USCIS has the authority to deny any application for travel document pending an adjustment of status application. It is important to keep in mind that if a child leaves the United States before the adjustment of status application is approved, it will be considered an abandonment of the application and the processing will be terminated. Therefore, it is recommended that the child does not leave the country without approval from USCIS. Furthermore, the child should consult an immigration attorney to ensure they understand the full scope of the adjustment of status process.

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La respuesta a esta pregunta depende de la situación particular del niño y de la clase de inmigración a la que el niño se aplica. Si el niño está solicitando un ajuste de su estatus de inmigración, normalmente se les exige quedarse en los Estados Unidos mientras su solicitud está en proceso. Si el niño regresa a su país de origen o abandona los Estados Unidos durante el proceso de solicitud, la solicitud puede ser negada automáticamente. Sin embargo, existen algunos casos en los que los niños pueden retornar a su país de origen sin que se les rechace la solicitud. Por ejemplo, si el niño necesita regresar a su país por motivos de urgencia o por tratamiento médico, entonces podría ser posible. Si su ajuste de estatus aún no se ha examinado, también hay una posibilidad de que obtenga una Autorización de Viaje temporal para los motivos anteriores. Esta es una autorización de viaje especial que, si es aprobada, le permitiría al niño entrar y salir de los Estados Unidos varias veces durante un período de tiempo limitado. Si el niño desea regresar a su país mientras se encuentra en proceso de ajuste de estatus, es importante que consulte a un abogado de inmigración para obtener información detallada y asesoramiento.

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