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will travelling be allowed with this new immigration proposal?

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11-23-2014, 01:15 PM
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I was just wondering...
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we will have to wait for further details at this moment.
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we will have to wait for further details at this moment.
I just googled it, some articles say they will bd allowed to travel to their country of origin
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I think you will be allow under some sort of AP
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USCIS is currently reviewing Advance Parole for Deferred Action, TPS, and AOS beneficiaries. They are looking whether they can allow these individuals to travel beyond needing an humanitarian reason. Some sources have reported that USCIS is looking at increasing the fee to accommodate for both 1) increased demand through laxed AP and 2) to allow those with no humanitarian reason to travel
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USCIS is currently reviewing Advance Parole for Deferred Action, TPS, and AOS beneficiaries. They are looking whether they can allow these individuals to travel beyond needing an humanitarian reason. Some sources have reported that USCIS is looking at increasing the fee to accommodate for both 1) increased demand through laxed AP and 2) to allow those with no humanitarian reason to travel
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USCIS is currently reviewing Advance Parole for Deferred Action, TPS, and AOS beneficiaries. They are looking whether they can allow these individuals to travel beyond needing an humanitarian reason. Some sources have reported that USCIS is looking at increasing the fee to accommodate for both 1) increased demand through laxed AP and 2) to allow those with no humanitarian reason to travel
Yay! I really hope they do! I would be soooo excited!
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USCIS is currently reviewing Advance Parole for Deferred Action, TPS, and AOS beneficiaries. They are looking whether they can allow these individuals to travel beyond needing an humanitarian reason. Some sources have reported that USCIS is looking at increasing the fee to accommodate for both 1) increased demand through laxed AP and 2) to allow those with no humanitarian reason to travel
What where did you find this? as far USCIS and DHS have said was that they will make it AP official meaning it will not count as departure

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DHS will begin rulemaking to identify the conditions under which talented entrepreneurs should be paroled into the United States, on the ground that their entry would yield a significant public economic benefit. DHS will also support the military and its recruitment efforts by working with the Department of Defense to address the availability of parole-in-place and deferred action to spouses, parents, and children of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents who seek to enlist in the U.S. Armed Forces. DHS will also issue guidance to clarify that when anyone is given “advance parole” to leave the country – including those who obtain deferred action - they will not be considered to have departed. Undocumented aliens generally trigger a 3- or 10-year bar to returning to the United States when they depart.

In none of these memos(issued by USCIS not DHS) do they mentions once about looking into the ability to get AP with out a humanitarian reason


http://www.dhs.gov/immigration-action
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