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09-25-2012, 09:51 PM
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I know that travel is somewhat permitted with DACA, through advance parole, but I also know that's risky. Anyway, today I was at work and I work at a polish deli as a cashier - I was reading the newspaper that USA might waive visas for my country which is Poland; would I be able to travel safely then? Sorry, I'm all about travelling it's my passion and I dream of the day when I can go see my family.
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09-25-2012, 09:52 PM
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Still need to apply for advanced parole. It's not the US waiving any visas, it's the US not wanting you to be coming in and out.
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09-25-2012, 10:10 PM
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Beachgirl you from NJ? I'm polish too. Which deli?
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09-25-2012, 10:40 PM
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I think that only applies to US citizens and maybe green card holders.
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09-25-2012, 10:40 PM
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I think that only applies to US citizens and maybe green card holders.
LMAO why would USC and GC's need Advance Parole.


This is classic.
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09-25-2012, 10:47 PM
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See TRAVEL section Question 3:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...60aRCRD#travel
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LMAO why would USC and GC's need Advance Parole.


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Well, aren't you a genius?! Maybe if you read properly, you would understand my statement. I was referring to her inquiry about the visa waiver from a person of Poland traveling to the US.
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Well, aren't you a genius?! Maybe if you read properly, you would understand my statement. I was referring to her inquiry about not needing a visa from a person of Poland traveling to the US.
Sorry. I didn't see your quote.
Wait there isn't any. Please give me a heads up for the psychic feature on the forums.
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Sorry. I didn't see your quote.
Wait there isn't any. Please give me a heads up for the psychic feature on the forums.
LOL Proves my point. I guess you blindly quoted me.

I can understand blind, but there's no excuse for stupidity. Get off your damn high horse! You're just like the same idiot who "shoots before they aim".
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LOL Proves my point. I guess you blindly quoted me.

I can understand blind, but there's no excuse for stupidity. Get off your damn high horse! You're just like the same idiot who "shoots before they aim".
Let me break it down because you're making no sense, this is my rationale.

You replied.

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I think that only applies to US citizens and maybe green card holders.
Which was in replied to this:

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Still need to apply for advanced parole. It's not the US waiving any visas, it's the US not wanting you to be coming in and out.
But there was this post after that:

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Beachgirl you from NJ? I'm polish too. Which deli?
Please tell where and where you explicitly made that connection?? Are we suppose to know which post you are referring to by the magic of your 'intention'? If you don't quote anyone is it 'stupidity' to believe you're responding to the OP.

"I can understand blind, but there's no excuse for stupidity. Get off your damn high horse! You're just like the same idiot who "shoots before they aim"."
LMAO.... Seriously. Cmon... I won't go as low as calling people names because it's unbecoming of being human, but cmon. The best you can do at this point is just accept you made a mistake. there is no wrong in that. If you don't we can see who's on their 'High Horse'
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