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Pianoswithoutfaith 12-21-2012 05:18 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by soccerlilly03 (Post 397627)
oh you mean my work permit card? Yeah I have that but I did not present it. My sister in law told me to only show my approval letter adn teh AP form with my mexico passport and to only show additional paperwork if I was asked for it. Believe me I had a binder full of documentation including the complete copy of my DACA application and my AP application.

PERMIT CARD

it literally says

Employment Authorization Card on top of the actual card

okay yeah this is a troll topic


lol
almost felt for it

Pianoswithoutfaith 12-21-2012 05:20 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
my approval letter




LOL.........................................

MannyGcia87 12-21-2012 05:20 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
@Pianoswithoutfaith
From USCIS website for DACA:
"Application procedures for advance parole for individuals with deferred action are being finalized. USCIS expects to incorporate those requirements into USCIS Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, in the near future and will inform the public when the new form is available. Should you have a compelling need to travel outside the United States before the new instructions are issued for reasons related to your current employment, education or humanitarian purposes, you may submit Form I-131 and request advance parole from USCIS by attaching a copy of your DACA approval Form I-797, and a letter that explains your compelling need to travel to your application and send it to:

If mailing using U.S. Postal Service:

USCIS
P.O. Box 5757
Chicago, IL 60680-5757.."

@FlyinAgainstTheWind true but others will qualify for it and it can help them.

Pianoswithoutfaith 12-21-2012 05:22 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Still not buying it


"I dont know what that is oh THAT?"


this killed it for me

titandreamer 12-21-2012 05:25 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pianoswithoutfaith (Post 397705)
Still not buying it


"I dont know what that is oh THAT?"


this killed it for me

agreed. lol. it's hard to believe that someone who was approved DACA so early on (meaning she was also one of the very first to successfully apply), has a sister in law parallegal, AND who also supposedly successfully applied for AP would not know what an EAD is..........

OP *google search EAD* OH! PERMIT CARD

FlyinAgainstTheWind 12-21-2012 05:26 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MannyGcia87 (Post 397704)
@Pianoswithoutfaith
From USCIS website for DACA:
"Application procedures for advance parole for individuals with deferred action are being finalized. USCIS expects to incorporate those requirements into USCIS Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, in the near future and will inform the public when the new form is available. Should you have a compelling need to travel outside the United States before the new instructions are issued for reasons related to your current employment, education or humanitarian purposes, you may submit Form I-131 and request advance parole from USCIS by attaching a copy of your DACA approval Form I-797, and a letter that explains your compelling need to travel to your application and send it to:

If mailing using U.S. Postal Service:

USCIS
P.O. Box 5757
Chicago, IL 60680-5757.."

@FlyinAgainstTheWind true but others will qualify for it and it can help them.

Yes, But is not what I'm arguing. First, the first comment I posted was for Arclite. Basically saying there is AP and the new waiver that is set to come out early in the year. Secondly. Like I said you would still have to have compelling humanitiarian reasons to be granted AP, educational, or work reasons. So, All I'm saying is there are two ways to do it if you have a close USC immediate relative.

Edit: I mean the first comment I made about the 601 waiver not my first comment.

Pianoswithoutfaith 12-21-2012 05:33 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by titandreamer (Post 397707)
agreed. lol. it's hard to believe that someone who was approved DACA so early on (meaning she was also one of the very first to successfully apply), has a sister in law parallegal, AND who also supposedly successfully applied for AP would not know what an EAD is..........

OP *google search EAD* OH! PERMIT CARD

Yeah it says Employment authorization document on top of the card. Its EAD I have NEVER heard anyone called it a permit before lol

FlyinAgainstTheWind 12-21-2012 05:37 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
I've called it a work permit before. But, is just hard to believe border agents would not ask for a work permit or passport with a visa or LPR card. You know. The AP document supposedly says I-797 on top.

MannyGcia87 12-21-2012 05:38 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
lol ya but what im saying is that for those who will qualify it will benefit them greatly. the more options the better i guess. i do agree with you on the whole facts of the OP, until she can show something to prove her story no one should follow through with anything, but in theory if she was granted AP that is good news for a lucky few.

FlyinAgainstTheWind 12-21-2012 05:41 AM

Re: Back from traveling with AP through DACA
 
^Ok. Well, finally on the same page. lol.


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