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Applaying for advance parole right now ? - Page 2

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#11
08-26-2017, 12:18 PM
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I'm admiring your optimism! Plus, if Donald J. Trump does not terminate DACA altogether or chooses the grandfather option, the ones travelling on AP will still come back to the USA because like the EADs they will still be valid unless the program DACA ends entirely.
absolutely, I don't understand why these guys get nervous so much after every single tweet or post. they never look at positive side of it. almost 800k people doing jobs and generating tons of money from last 5 years. why would they get rid of you. some renewal applications taking long time to renew causing people loose their jobs and some not getting jobs because time limit is not enough on work permits so companies don't want to hire them. this is bad for government. so they need permanent solution for this awesome group and I'm 100% confident that we are going to have green cards or citizenship sooner or later.
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08-26-2017, 03:09 PM
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I have faith but also scared I was thinking of applaying for advance parole even with all this uncertainty .

I've asked this before and it was not taken serious . Believe me it's a serious questions .

What are some lesser known humanitarian reasons ?

Is a family member with diabetes a good reason?

What's a lesser known reason many of us might qualify for . I'm sure many of us have family members that are not in good health .

There is no harm in applying for AP as long as you are willing to spend the fee. Using it later on not depending on the situation is your choice. As far as humanitarian reasons go, I've heard people applying to get dental work done since its cheaper....volunteering is another option...studying for a course abroad is a valid educational reason. Whatever you choose dont lie and be honest about it.
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08-26-2017, 03:13 PM
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[quote=papi mango;627251]absolutely, I don't understand why these guys get nervous so much after every single tweet or post. they never look at positive side of it. almost 800k people doing jobs and generating tons of money from last 5 years. why would they get rid of you. some renewal applications taking long time to renew causing people loose their jobs and some not getting jobs because time limit is not enough on work permits so companies don't want to hire them. this is bad for government. so they need permanent solution for this awesome group and I'm 100% confident that we are going to have green cards or citizenship sooner or later.[/QUOTE

Optimistic view is what most of us need to have. We are here to spread positive messages and morally support each other since we the ones going through it when the rest of the people can only speculate what this uncertainty feels like.
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08-26-2017, 04:27 PM
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There is no harm in applying for AP as long as you are willing to spend the fee. Using it later on not depending on the situation is your choice. As far as humanitarian reasons go, I've heard people applying to get dental work done since its cheaper....volunteering is another option...studying for a course abroad is a valid educational reason. Whatever you choose dont lie and be honest about it.


Thank you so much for your response ! I really appreciate it .

Can you Elaborate more on dental reason and volenteering ?

What kind of evidence should you submit for dental work?

I wonder if volenterrimg at a church function in your home country would work? What kind of evidence maybe a letter from the church ?

Thanks everyone for replying .
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08-26-2017, 11:22 PM
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I used AP to visit my grandmother. She's in her 80s but not dying. I was approved and went to my home country for two weeks last year. I submitted a letter from her doctor stating her health issues non which were life threatening. I however do not recommend using AP with everything that is going on.
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08-26-2017, 11:27 PM
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yes apply for for it and pretty much nothing gonna happen to daca. only solution to daca is Green cards or citizenship. just apply and go for it and fix your entry. most of the guys here already started farting without reason. people don't understand that the reason why they are saying to cancel daca is to presurize political parties and make permanent solution thats all. relax and nothing bad going to happen but good.
I'm sorry but theres a difference between optimism and trying to act like it's all okay when it is not. Green cards and citizenship are NOT the only 2 solutions and in fact there is a 3rd one - all dreamers with DACA going back to the shadows and having their work permits revoked. Definitely hoping that everything goes like you said above, but to tell people that there's NO way this ends bad for us is not being optimistic, but foolish.

Now I definitely feel that everything will work out someway, but lets be realistic. This is a VERY real threat and it needs to be taken like one.
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08-27-2017, 10:08 AM
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I'm sorry but theres a difference between optimism and trying to act like it's all okay when it is not. Green cards and citizenship are NOT the only 2 solutions and in fact there is a 3rd one - all dreamers with DACA going back to the shadows and having their work permits revoked. Definitely hoping that everything goes like you said above, but to tell people that there's NO way this ends bad for us is not being optimistic, but foolish.

Now I definitely feel that everything will work out someway, but lets be realistic. This is a VERY real threat and it needs to be taken like one.
you have to know different between solution and problem. 3rd one you mention is not a solution. its a problem.
how do you know if its optimism or I'm acting like its ok? what happened to daca that I'm acting like that?
I guess you don't know the value of DACA. since I got daca last 5 years I paid almost $100000 in taxes. some paid even more and some paid around or little less than me. thats a lot of money by around 800k daca recipients. its very valuable program that needs permanent solution in order to bring more revenue.
but if you don't understand all this then I guess you are right.
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08-27-2017, 01:21 PM
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you have to know different between solution and problem. 3rd one you mention is not a solution. its a problem.
how do you know if its optimism or I'm acting like its ok? what happened to daca that I'm acting like that?
I guess you don't know the value of DACA. since I got daca last 5 years I paid almost $100000 in taxes. some paid even more and some paid around or little less than me. thats a lot of money by around 800k daca recipients. its very valuable program that needs permanent solution in order to bring more revenue.
but if you don't understand all this then I guess you are right.
You misunderstood. I never said DACA is worthless and if I did then tell me where I said that. I said we need to be optimistic but also serious about this, because unfortunately (even though I hope everything turns out good) there is a way this ends bad for us.
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08-27-2017, 02:21 PM
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You misunderstood. I never said DACA is worthless and if I did then tell me where I said that. I said we need to be optimistic but also serious about this, because unfortunately (even though I hope everything turns out good) there is a way this ends bad for us.
thats what my point is if daca is not worthless then imagine how important is for government once they do their math with taxes. those people are not stupid or fool. I seriously never found any negative impact of daca since we have daca. do you really think that revoking daca and loosing 800k jobs plus billions of dollars is wise? not only that we are buying houses, cars, getting traffic tickets and paying back to government...ect which is big big boost for country. thats why I'm very much confident that we are going to have permanent solution.
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08-30-2017, 10:26 AM
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Please do not go ahead with this.

Diabetes is NOT a good reason unless the person is extremely sick and you can prove it. I did emergency AP last October for humanitarian reasons (grandfather was very very ill). When I did my Daca renewal this past May, USCIS gave me a hard time because of the AP (they actually issued me an Intent to Deny my renewal). They made a mistake on the system and did not register the fact that they issued me AP. It was a nightmare to fix the issue. I would not go ahead if I were you.
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