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Important Information Regarding Advance Parol - Page 6

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#51
10-08-2012, 09:23 AM
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Isn't it 18 1/2 years old?
Between 18.5 years of age and 19 yrs, you are barred from entering for 3 years,
after you turn 19, you are barred for 10 years.
I believe if no longer held against you when traveling with advance parole, but I am not exactly clear on how the USCIS plans on handling APs for DACA recipients.
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10-08-2012, 09:31 AM
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I know someone who use AP to go travel for an emergency and came back to the US but I believe she was in the process of adjusting her status through marriage. I think you ppl r making ppl scared for nothing, if u meet the requirement that USCIS ask for in order to be approved for AP, I don't see any reason why they wouldn't let u back in unless y would they approve u for it in the first place. Plus if u know u had no criminal records, not a treat, and doing the right thing in the US there is no reason y they wouldn't let u back in. @ the end of the day it all comes to individual choice, I am not refuted or ignoring any evidence or statement presented above just presenting my own opinion.
I was really excited about applying for Advanced Parole sometime in the near future until I saw the EAD card (on NPR's website, I haven't been approved yet). At the bottom it says Not Valid for Reentry. Does that mean what I think it means? I guess if you get AP you could show your AP letter (or whatever documentation they give you) to whoever decides to permit/deny you entry but having that on my EAD card makes me really wary.
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10-08-2012, 10:38 AM
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I submitted my application before I turned 18 1/2, would I be accruing unlawful presence?
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I submitted my application before I turned 18 1/2, would I be accruing unlawful presence?
Yes. It matters WHEN you are granted DACA. not the date of your application submission, unforunately.
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I was really excited about applying for Advanced Parole sometime in the near future until I saw the EAD card (on NPR's website, I haven't been approved yet). At the bottom it says Not Valid for Reentry. Does that mean what I think it means? I guess if you get AP you could show your AP letter (or whatever documentation they give you) to whoever decides to permit/deny you entry but having that on my EAD card makes me really wary.
All non-combo EAD cards have the same thing. Unless you are adjusting status or something, the EAD card will say not valid form reentry since the card is not a visa. Using Advanced Parole with such a card is the same as having a combo card.
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Yes. It matters WHEN you are granted DACA. not the date of your application submission, unforunately.
^This, unless you hadn't turned 18 when you submitted your application.
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^This, unless you hadn't turned 18 when you submitted your application.
You mean 18 1/2?
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My grandmother has TPS (she's EWI, she came here in 92) and has applied for AP 3 times and 3 times she got it and traveled to our country with no problems. I'm not sure if it's different for TPS recipients and the fact that she's 70 years old but just throwing out there.
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You mean 18 1/2?
No,they mean 18 exactly.Unlawful presence begins when you turn the age of 18.If your Deferred action is approved before turning the age of 18,technically you shouldn't have any immigration bars when Deferred action is valid.With that said since you have no unlawful presence Advanced Parole should be safe to use if the user has approved Deferred action before turning 18.
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My grandmother has TPS (she's EWI, she came here in 92) and has applied for AP 3 times and 3 times she got it and traveled to our country with no problems. I'm not sure if it's different for TPS recipients and the fact that she's 70 years old but just throwing out there.
TPS is a completely different immigration benefit and is usually approved on humanitarian grounds with regards to the country.It shouldn't be difficult for a user with TPS to be approved and travel on AP but the issue is are the grounds for approval under DACA would warrant not only the approval of AP but also for CBP to allow the individual back in.I have heard of numerous individuals using TPS and AP without issue.The question here is would approved Deferred action and AP be enough based on the reasons approved in order to not travel but return and allowed back in by CBP.
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So the "benefit" of getting advance parole and being allowed back in is if someone petitions for you after you're back in the country like family,spouse, or job you will not have to go back to country of origin during the petition?
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