Massachusetts - Boston Field Office
Field Office Director: Ken Sherman
District Director: Denis Riordan
Northeast Region
Physical Address | Mailing Address | Express Mail |
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John F. Kennedy Federal Bldg. 15 New Sudbury St. Room E-160 Boston, MA 02203 | John F. Kennedy Federal Bldg. | John F. Kennedy Federal Bldg. 15 New Sudbury St. Room E-160 Boston, MA 02203 |
Florida - Orlando Field Office
Field Office Director: Warren Janssen
District Director: Ruth Dorochoff
Southeast Region
Physical Address | Mailing Address | Express Mail |
6680 Corporate Centre Blvd. | 6680 Corporate Centre Blvd. | 6680 Corporate Centre Blvd. |
http://www.dhs.gov/ombudsman-update-advance-parole-tips
Emergency Advance Parole
USCIS field offices are authorized to accept requests for emergency Advance Parole for the most urgent circumstances. The agency reviews these requests on a case-by-case basis, and the USCIS field office director has discretion to grant or deny them. Requests should include an explanation and evidence of the emergency. An Immigration Services Officer has the discretion to request that a currently pending Advance Parole application be expedited rather than issuing an emergency Advance Parole document.
In most cases, InfoPass appointments are used to request emergency Advance Parole and Form I-131 can be processed the same day if the individual submits the completed form, appropriate fee, and supporting documentation. The Ombudsman understands that avoidable emergency requests, or those due to applicant delay may be denied. Emergency Advance Parole requests granted at the field office may be granted for a specific period of time, and will have no effect on Advance Parole requests already pending with a service center.
Advance Parole does not guarantee entry into the United States as foreign nationals are subject to inspection at ports of entry by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). For more information, visit the Advanced Parole section on CBP.gov.
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