Puerto Rico Permission Form for Releasing Information - Short Form

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This permission form may be used an employee to authorize the release of personal information.

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IMPORTANT NOTE: A student can travel outside the U.S. while an OPT application is pending as long as they re-enter the U.S. before their program completion date.

Re: Do I need Puerto Rico VISA, If I have valid US Visa ? You do not need a visa for travelling to Puerto Rico.

Can I apply for a Green card and work permit in the U.S and go back to my home country to work? It is not recommended to leave the U.S while in the process of applying for your green card unless you applied for and received an Advance Parole Travel Document.

Can I travel While H4 EAD is pending? You can travel out of the country while your standalone H4 EAD application is pending with USCIS. Note that H4 EAD can be denied if your H4 COS or an extension is also pending with the EAD application.

What if my F-1 student visa has expired? You can stay in the United States on an expired F-1 visa as long as you maintain your student status. However, if you are returning home or traveling to a country where automatic revalidation does not apply, you must have a valid visa to return to the United States.

In general, travel is not recommended when an individual has a request pending with USCIS. This is because being outside the U.S. during the processing of a benefit could be considered abandonment of your petition.

Do I need a visa to visit Puerto Rico? No, you do not need a valid F-1 visa to travel to Puerto Rico unless your travel plans include entry to any other country en route to Puerto Rico. However, we recommend that you carry your valid passport, most recent valid I-20, and your F-1 visa with you in a safe place.

Form 8821 authorizes the IRS to disclose your confidential tax information to the person you designate. This form is provided for your convenience and its use is voluntary. The information is used by the IRS to determine what confidential tax information your designee can inspect and/or receive.

International students and scholars can travel directly to and from U.S. territories (i.e. Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands) located in the Caribbean without the requirement of a valid U.S. visa.

Answer 1. There are two possible situations. If you are already in H-4 status USCIS says you can travel, of course you will need a visa to enter. And if you're I-765, EAD is approved while you are outside USA no problem but we advice is not to travel is because this can cause you delay.

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Puerto Rico Permission Form for Releasing Information - Short Form