Hello, my name is Maribel and I am new to the forum. However, I have read every thread I could find relating to advance parole. I applied for AP for humanitarian reasons and was approved in less than a month even tought I did not request them to expedite.
I left Houston on the 21st of May through Bush International Airport. No problems all I needed was my passport. I spent 4 days in SLP and came back yesterday, May 25. No problems leaving SLP airport they just checked my passport and glanced at my AP papers. Everything went smoothly. My husband was with me. He presented his passport since he is citizen that was it for him, they took my prints and picture. I was taken to a waiting area there were a lot of people. The officers were very rude to people and were overquestioning. I thought they would do the same to me but no. They called me to the front desk and asked for my AP papers and my work permit card. He stamped all my papers and I was good to go. No questions or anything. He did ask the officer next to him, "these are the DACA papers right?" Before stamping them. I was very surprised he literally did not ask me a single thing. The waiting was the hardest part. It took them about and hour to get to me.
Overall, it.was.an amazing experience. I am glad I went through it and I would recommend it for the right reasons. I would do it all over again.