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Originally Posted by loquito23
What do you mean it is not legal status? I thought we would be considered legal for 2 years.. So it wouldnt be safe to go to Puerto Rico? I mean it is an US territory and with EAD we are allowed to work in the US. So i am guessing it should be ok? Im confused now 
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This is not specific to our case. But since the laws have not changed. This will not change either.
Q4. If I receive this card, does that guarantee my re-entry into the United States if I travel?
A4. No. This card authorizes parole, not admission, to the U.S. Parole is not an admission or "entry". If you obtain this card, you may use it to travel abroad and return to the U.S. Upon arriving at a port-of-entry, you should present the card to a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officer to request parole. Issuance of an Advance Parole document does not guarantee that CBP will parole you into the U.S. If parole is granted, you will be permitted to come into the U.S. as a parolee, but will not have been 'admitted". Individuals who have been unlawfully present in the U.S. and subsequently depart and seek re-entry through a grant of parole may be inadmissible and ineligible to adjust their status.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/usc...004718190aRCRD
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