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Can I apply for Advance Parole to visit my grandparents grave? - Page 2

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07-22-2020, 09:06 AM
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Thank you for that rude answer. I was asking for future travel, not right now. I’m not stupid to be traveling with everything that is going on.

My questions was if one could travel to visit grandparents grave with AP.
To answer your question, I feel like you could be approved for this under humanitarian reason. What I would send in some sort of proof that they are indeed your grandparents and the fact that they have passed away. No need to get any lawyer, do it yourself. I have been approved for AP twice before (once for visiting my grandfather and second for medical reason) and the process was smooth. But yes, I would not travel for at least another 1-2 years because the environment out there is extremely risky. You don't want to get stuck in the foreign country with no flights back because currently U.S. is the worst with coronavirus.
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07-22-2020, 11:56 AM
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OP - Find a sick relative.

On another note, I need to get some dental work done. It is significantly cheaper in India (also my home country). Don't have sick relatives. Can I say I want to go for medical reasons?
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OP - Find a sick relative.

On another note, I need to get some dental work done. It is significantly cheaper in India (also my home country). Don't have sick relatives. Can I say I want to go for medical reasons?
On first point, that is an excellent advice to the OP. Its much better to go with that option but he'd have to prove the relationship and the fact that they are sick (Doctor's note would suffice).

On your question, all you need is to find a doctor in India, have him/her write up a formal letter addressing to "Whomever it may concern" and make sure they include your full name and address and basically spell out why it would be medically necessary for you to travel to India so they can provide you the services. I would try to get them to include details on how they provide those services and you would be the right patient. Try to stay away from the financial related narrative.

I went to India on my first time for humanitarian reasons, during that visit I had an eye procedure done, so for my second time I used medical reason (follow-up lol). But yes I had a full proof doctor's note proving it all.
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