Thanks for sharing your experience! Did you prepard your paperwork by yourself?
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Originally Posted by krz86
Hello guys,
I just want to share my experience with AP. I traveled to Peru for humanitarian reasons, I visited my grandmother who had hip surgery. It was pretty simple when going to Peru, I just showed my Peruvian passport and I was good to go. On my way back, in Lima at the airport, I showed my passport and AP paperwork, the agent gave my tickets. I traveled to Atlanta and did customs there. In Atlanta there is a sign that said " parole documents". I asked a lady where was that line and she took me there. I gave my passport and AP paperwork to the CPB agent, I waited about 15 minutes and he called my name, he requested my fingerprints and picture. After that the only question he asked was: what are the last 4 digits of your SSN, after that he spent about 10 more minutes and I was good to go. He gave me both AP papers, only one had the stamp and he also stamped my passport.
It was pretty simple, I encourage everyone to apply. People in Atlanta are very aware about AP,
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