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If you are still in valid H1b status and have a valid H1b visa, you do not need Advanced Parole. Otherwise, you do.
It depends on the terms of their probation. They would typically need permission from their probation officer to travel outside the US, and failure to obtain permission could be a violation of their probation.
Check your paperwork, your travel restrictions should all be contained there. If you are on FELONY probation the likliehood is very high that you have some kind of travel restriction imposed on you. Ask your parole officer.
Yes, however if the parolee does not have the permission (preferably written) of his Parole Officer, it would not be advisable.
If you are truly "off" parole, meaning that you have totally completed your parole obligations, then you should be free to travel as any normal person UNLESS there are any other outstanding court ordered restrictions on your movement.
To leave the country while on parole, you typically need to obtain permission or a travel permit from your parole officer or the court overseeing your case. Failing to follow this procedure could result in a violation of your parole and potential legal consequences. It's important to communicate openly with your parole officer about your travel plans.
You will have to research the terms of your release on parole to see if it contains any travel restrictions. -or- ask your PO.
YESAdded: They had better carefully check the conditions of their release and be sure they don't have any travel restrictions.And: They had better get prior written permission from their parole officer.
Are you referring to WELDING, as in metal fabrication and repair? If so - there should be no limit on your ability to practice your trade other than those which might be attached to your ability to travel or secure a job with certain employers. Your ability to get a passport or to travel should not be restricted (except - Have you completed your sentence, or are you on parole? Do you have travel restrictions attached to the parole?) and, given your criminal record, you may not be able to get employment on certain government high security jobs (nuclear plants, etc).
no they cannot .Added; You must check with your Parole Officer and also CAREFULLY check your parole papers. You must abide by all the provisions contained in them. If any of the provisions is a prohibition on travel or residence, you cannot violate them or you will wind up going back inside.
You need a passport if you are going to travel outside of the country.
Not that I am aware of. HOWEVER, interstate travel COULD be restricted by the conditions of an individuals probation or parole.