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Originally Posted by Got_Daca
Who said AP is not in place?
You just don't get it, do you?
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Originally Posted by DogJuiceMan
Rumors aren't worth much. I think I will wait and see until official information comes out.
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It has always been official. I believe that some people have not done their due diligence. There is a misconception that being approved with AP automatically guarantees legal entry, but that is not the case, as clearly stated on their website.
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Caution
Travel outside of the United States may have severe immigration-related consequences.
Admission or parole into the United States is not guaranteed even if you have the appropriate documents. You are still subject to immigration inspection or examination at a port of entry to determine whether you may be admitted or paroled into the country and whether you are eligible for the immigration status you seek.
Advance Parole Document
Please note that having an advance parole document does not guarantee that you will be allowed to reenter the United States. At the airport or border, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer will make the final decision about whether to allow you to reenter the United States.
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Source: https://www.uscis.gov/green-card/gre...avel-documents