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01-14-2016, 06:24 PM
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Fabiodreamer21
Hello Folks,

Even thought DACA does not give the benefits of a green card, it has opened many doors to us that would otherwise have been closed.

I am wondering if any one can clarify something for me. I would like to apply for Advance Parole to visit my mother in Brazil, who is very sick, but I am paranoid that I will not be allowed back in.

My Case: I apologize if this has been answered but I could not find any similar posts.

My mother brought me into the U.S when I was 10 years old through the U.S/Mexico border in 2005. They released us on the condition that we would go to court a few months later, and we did not. The immigration officers took my mom's fingerprint but they never took mine.
Now , I am doing some research on Advance Parole so that I can go visit my mother in the summer and while reading the guidelines I came across this ,"However, for those individuals who have been ordered deported or removed, before you actually leave the United States, you should seek to reopen your case before the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) and obtain administrative closure or termination of your removal proceeding".

Does anyone has any insight if this would apply to me? I would like to visit her but I am scared that they would not allow me into the U.S again because we skipped court when we first arrived.

Thank you very much for the help.
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