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Back in US after travelling with Advance Parole with deferred action - Page 13

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#121
03-20-2014, 11:22 PM
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CONGRATS!!! You're back!! YAY!!

thanks for sharing your experience. I'm glad you mention, we need ORIGINALS!
Well, I applied for AP but haven't heard anything yet. I hope I get approve, it's for work. My husband who is a USC wants to go with me because he is concern. I noticed you say it doesn't matter, but I guess for moral support .

Thank you so much for your detail report.

Regards & Welcome back home
wow! congrats!!
did they ask you for any proof of your father's illness? if so, what kind of evidence did you provide?
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#122
03-25-2014, 01:42 PM
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can u explain the process she took to obtain her green card what doc she filed? time lie please thank you
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#123
03-25-2014, 01:44 PM
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Sorry to bud in, but I was reading your story and I just wanted to tell you that you should really consider getting DACA and AP. My wife received her green card just one year after getting approved for DACA. She also had to get AP and everything worked out fine. Honestly the only thing you are risking is money. But the feeling of knowing that you or your spouse can finally live without fear of being deported, or that you can finally go back home and return without hassle, that feeling is priceless.
hi plz can u explain to me her process that she took to obtain her green card thanks
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#124
03-25-2014, 01:49 PM
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hi plz can u explain to me her process that she took to obtain her green card thanks
While I do not know this person, They may have gone through the Adjustment of Status after AP which is a fairly easy process that will grant LPR status in about 6 months.
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#125
04-20-2014, 08:37 PM
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i dont understand How was your trip ?
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#126
04-21-2014, 09:29 AM
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wow! congrats!!
did they ask you for any proof of your father's illness? if so, what kind of evidence did you provide?

Hi there,
sorry for the late reply of this. [i wrote the original post]
oF course, I actually fileld out all the paperwork myself.
The bottom line is this --> they don't know you and don't know your case, therefore, you need to prove to them EVERYTHING including, that you are you (a copy of a legal document that proves that you are you), proof that the person you claim to be your father is your father (a legal, translated doc by an official translator like a birh certificate, and officilal doctor's documentation that explains his illness, translated to english.
also, remember that these are immigration officers and NOT doctors, so I also sent copies of explanations of the illness my dad has from a reputable site online webMD that explained his illness in detal.

I followed the instructions for the application to the T (meaning I read it over and over again) and made sure my packet was organized, like a story, so the immigration officers had an easy time understanding it.

here are the isntructions to the application. READ THEM SLOWLY. you'd be applying for #3 advanced parole http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/f...i-131instr.pdf

-I first proved that I was who I said I was
- I then proved that my father was my fatehr with a copy of the spanish birth certificate and a translation attached to it from a reputable translating company
- I then proved his illness - provided copies of doctor's paperwork explaining his diagnosis. I included the spanish copies and the english translations
- I then proved that the illness was serious by providing an explanationo of the illness dfrom a reputable site (webmd).
- I then explained the reason why I needed to travel to see him (to help locate good medical care for him)
- note that the instructions say sending copies is ok. I NEVER SENT ANY originals in case they got lost.

my application was approved the first time around ==> it took about two months for it to go through.

let me know if you have any other questions

oh and ps. I worked for 1 year with an immigration attorney so that's how I learned to be methodical in submitting applications
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#127
04-21-2014, 09:32 AM
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here is teh original post

HI EVERYONE!!

I just returned from Colombia using Advance Parole. Everything was really smooth!
I wanted to provide my experience in detail in case you are also thinking of traveling and to help demistify some of the things that I was really worried about. hope you find it helpful

Personal Info:

-DACA Approved
-Advance Parole Approved for humanitarian reasons (my father's illness)
- traveled through: Boston Logan International Airport, making a stop in Miami Intl, then Medellin, Colombia
- traveled with: Colombian passport
- additional info: have been in the US since the age of 12, visa expired. obviously accruing unlawful presence and subject to the 10-year ban for adminissability
how I am currently waiting to adjust my status: my mother is a US citizen. I applied for an I-130 and is currently pending. I am over 21 so my wait time for approval of greencard is quite long


Experience:

Leaving the U.S:
Leaving the US was a breeze and the AP documents are not needed. all you have to do is show your colombian passport to the airline and go through smoothly.

Returning to the US:
- arrived at medellin's airport 3-hours before my flight anticipating delays of airline agents that did not understand Advance Parole (AP) and how to process paperwork. when the airline agent took my password and the AP to provide me the boarding pass for my flight, she called her supervisor, who quickly read through the document and told her how to fill out the information to print my boarding pass. he told her that in the future, to pay specific attention to the start and end dates on the AP document as they can only let you on the plane if you arrived and departed before it expired. Everyone was super nice in Medellin's intl airport.

NOTE: MAKE SURE YOU KEEP BOTH AP DOCUMENTS. IMMIGRATION WILL NEED THEM BOTH WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN THE US - THEY KEEP ONE AND YOU KEEP THE OTHER. in your home country, make sure the airline makes a copy of the doc and do not keep your original. if they ask, let them know that immigration in the US needs both to parole you in. YOU NEED THE ORIGINALS!!!!

In medellin I had to show my AP documents to the airline, immigration in colombia and also before boarding my plane. keep them handy as you'll need to present it everytime you present your passport.

on the plane you are given a customs paper to fill out. make sure you fill it out, as it is required and immigration will ask you for it.
After I arrived in Miami, everyone has to go thorough immigration. unlike some of the other cases I have read, it took me about 1 hour and 30 minutes to go through immigration so make sure if you have a connecting flight, you have at least a good 2-3 hour layover so you can make it.
I went through the visitors/greencard holders line. my mother, who is a US citizen was also in the line with us and there were no issues for this. though my mother gave a sense of security, it did not seem like it mattered at all, as she wasnt asked any questions.
when I finally got to the immigration officer's booth, he took my fingerprints on the left and right hands (everyone has to do it), took my custom's paperwork the airline had given me and asked me "why are you a parolee" I explained that I was approved AP through deferred action also known as the dream act for humanitarian reasons. that was the only question he asked me. he then took my passport, custom document, and AP and called an officer to take me to another room for further verification of paperwork. I knew this was a normal practice basedon other postings I had seen on this site.
everyone was really nice and curteous. many of them were cubans and spoke to me in spanish.
in the room, I waited with my mom (they allowed her to come with me) for about 45 minutes. during that time,. they were checking a ton of things on the computer but I never found out what they were looking for. they then called my name and gave me back my passport with a stamp that said paroled until next year and a stamp on one of the AP documents I was allowed to keep. they placed the stamp on the right hand corner in the blank box.

they did not ask me any questions or asked me to sit wih them. they simply called me when the docs were ready.

I then got on my miami-boston flight smoothly.

I was so relieved at how easy it was!!!!!!! hopefully this will ease your worries of traveling once you've been approved for AP.

Good luck!

ps. remember to travel ONLY any day between the approved dates. you''ll be stuck in your country if you try to depart after it has expired
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#128
06-18-2014, 03:56 AM
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DACA + AP

I applied for AP on April 1st due to my maternal grandmother's health situation. They received my documents on April's 3rd but they needed me to proof the relationship between my grandmother and I.

Unfortunately my grandmother passed away on April 22nd. I did know what to do at this point I was confused. So I called my family in Peru and asked them for a Death certificate from my grandmother and also birth certificates from my mother and I.
My family in Peru sent me all the documents and i received them by May 25th. I took couple of weeks for me to get all this paperwork together.
On May 26th i got them translated.
On May 30th I mailed them.
#Note I attached a front letter to all the documents. I explained them that my grandmother passed away during the process, so i have to specific date to travel, and that if i get approved i was going to travel as soon as i could.
On June 3rd my case status was updated. ( requested information review) which means they received the documents.
On June 11th @ 12:01 case updated (CARD/DOCUMENTS PRODUCTION)
@ 12:15 case updated ( POST DECISION ACTIVITY) and at the bottom explained my case was approved and a notice letter mailed to and I had to follow instructions.

So my plans are traveling on 23rd and the letter says i have to come back before July 29th. I hope everything goes smooth. I will update my case once i get back from Peru... ( if i do so) So wish my luck. and i wish luck to all the future applicants.
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#129
06-18-2014, 01:01 PM
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@Frankonc Sad to hear about your story with your grandma. But its good that they approved it fast after you sent in the extra paperwork. I was also approved to leave on the 20th and i have to come back by July 11th. IM planning on leaving this Saturday. Hopefully well both make it back safe. What airports will you be traveling through?
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06-22-2014, 02:14 AM
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Hello, First i want to say thank you.
I will be traveling to peru from RDU ( Raleigh - North Carolina) then ( MIA-FLORIDA) after that i will be traveling from FL to PERU. Quick question, you leaving on the 20th because the letter says it or because you want to?. The reason I am asking is because I have no date to leave but i do have a date to come back? they asked me for a traveling date, and i replied saying I was going to travel as soon as i get the approval by mail.
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