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Advance parole experiences here
Can u you please share your advance parole experience here?
That way everyone can have an idea of how things are; a lot of us have never been out of USA for a long time so please do it!! THANK YOU!! ;) |
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do you have yours newdreamer? I have all the documentation needed to submit my application but I"m really scare living the country.
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I'm going to be applying soon. |
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ADVANCE PAROLE PROCESS
DOCUMENTATION: 1.-Letter from my grandmother's doctor. (Humanitarian Reason) 2.- My birth certificate. 3.- My passport. 4.- 2 pictures (the ones you use for your daca application) 4.- My social s. number 5.- My daca permit. 6.- A.P application I hired a lawyer he took care of everything. PROCESS 1.- SENT: December 10, 2014 2.- RECEIVED DATE: December 15, 2014 3.- NOTICE DATE: December 17, 2014 4.- APPROVAL DATE: January 7, 2015 5.- RECEIVED LETTER AT HOME: January 13, 2017 (They sent me 2 papers with my picture on) 6.- I asked permission for one month but I am staying 7 days only because I have school and work. THE TRIP............................................... (PENDING) Waiting for the big day!!!!! ^.^ |
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thank you newdreamer. I should be fine then. Good luck , please keep us updating as other people will benefit from this thread.
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Left the United States on Nov 24th with AP for India. Returned on Jan 8th 2015. Absolutely SMOOTH process. Just make sure you have your EAD, DACA approval and AP approval letters and passport with you AT ALL TIMES WHILE TRAVELING TO AND FROM THE US. When you get to your destination, put them away safely somewhere. You do not want to lose them. Do not let anybody at the airport take them away from you overseas. The authorities at the foreign airports will check them thoroughly before letting you board the plane. They might be a little confused when you show them the approval letters BUT do not worry at all. Let them do their checking. You only speak when you are asked. And once you arrive in the United States, there will be absolutely NO PROBLEM whatsoever. I advice you not to bring any food or anything if you can avoid it. It will just add to the hassle. They might make you open your bags. Personally, I was not asked any questions by immigration here but when my sister returned with AP, they asked her all types of questions like under what type of Visa did you come in the US, what do your parents do etc etc. Just be honest and keep calm. You will be all set.
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Thank you for your wishes! GOD is Good. |
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Or did you travel for work? Update: Nvm 2face I read your posts in more detail. |
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