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I've been seeing so much unanswered and confused people here that'll I'd like to help. But i CAN'T be on this website 24/7 logging in each time to reply to people. It's beyond time consuming. I was wondering how we can keep in touch with one another on a faster basis. Like Instant messaging or Group texting without sharing personal information like phone number, etc.

Any ideas?
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Come on lets figure this out! AND HELP EACH OTHER.
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Finally Approved. . . 10 Months Later
Long story short, I was FINALLY approved for AP after 10 Long months. I applied September 27 2016. Approved on July 12 2016 I'm going to make a youtube vid showing the timeline and proof of how many service requests I've submitted to finally get here. I believe my case history on the USCIS website is about 4-5 pages long. I'm happy but a lot of my excitement has dried up due to the amount of stress that this caused on me. Hopefully when i get the actually document in my hands/book my trip, I'll have that same old feeling i used to have.

WORDS OF ADVICE FOR THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR MONTHS: Please try not to check up on it as much (like it did/everyday). It'll drive you crazy like it did me. I know it's hard, cause believe me I tried not to, but by the end of the day I'd be checking even though i already had TEXT MESSAGE/EMAIL Updates/confirmation. The NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER is literally for the dogs. They are uncaring of peoples situations. Hopefully none of my future cases go back to them.
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Should we travel?
Good Morning,

So my husband applied in May 2017, got his approval in June 2017. Approval is good from June to September. We are leaving 7/26 and with Gods favor returning 7/31. I gotta say that all these news articles have me worried. I have faith and I know a God has a plan but it's hard to not worry. What are your thoughts?
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Filing on my own, need help.
Has anyone filled out the application for advanced parole on their own? Any tips/suggestions?! Thank you!
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AP PROCESSING DATE??
the new Nebraska service center AP processing time says processing of 16 feb 2016.. gosh !! whats wrong with them can anyone tell me ?? hope the date is incorrect.
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advance parole
HI everyone

I would like to ask if uscis is taking longer on approving the advance parole ?

I submitted my paper work in April3,2017
was received April 6,2017
received receipt letter update on April 18,2017

I'm pending the approval for my advance parole .
no status has changed or heard anything from uscis .

is anyone going through the same situation ?
please advise

thank you
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DACA AP
Hey guys,

I posted yesterday with a bunch of questions, but I wanted to ask this one more specifically. Does the date of the intended departure that you put in for your application have to be the actual date of the travel? I'm wondering, because I would like to go as soon as the AP gets approved. So many of you have different experiences with the timeframe of the approval process, so I'm just not quite sure what date to write.

If you put "10/16" per say, and everything gets approved with no problem before that date, does the AP start at 10/16, or are the approved dates flexible around that time?

I'm aware from reading everyone's experiences on here that you just have to travel within the timeframe approved for the AP, but I just wanted a little more clarity on what you guys put in for your intended date of departure and your actual approved dates.

Thank you guys so much.

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help with ap
hi guys i have a few questions that i need help or opinions on. i have had daca since 2013 and i am now deciding if i should apply for app. my only concern is that i would apply for ap to visit my last grandparent that is alive and that i havent seen since i left mexico when i was 8 i am now 26.

he is sick not dying thank god but he is old.i would use him as a reason however for some reason on my birth certificate they made a mistake and put him as my grandpa however they put by mistake that he was dead back then which was wrong.

i do have my moms birth certificate which also shows him, i have his id forms from mexico valid and active which obviously show he is alive i also have his birth certificate, and i will be getting a letter from his doctor.

my concern is , if the officer looks at my birth certificate and sees he shows as "dead" he would wonder. i am thinking of writing a declaration with the explanation of the mistake made by them and the damn type writer they use to use in mexico. im not sure if i would get denied of if even a small mistake like this matters.

i was also thinking i looked at my first application when i send my birth certificate for the first time and noticed the person who translated my certificate didnt even put him as dead. so they may not very well know if they dont know the spanish meaning word next to his name.

what do you guys think write a declaration with the explanation and my supported documents or i am screwed ? i guess all i have to do is show that he is indeed alive and not dead.

any opinions or similar situation i would appreciate any replies please
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DACA AP question
Hey guys, I'm looking to obtain AP and currently in the process of preparing/gathering documents needed. I'm planning on filing for a humanitarian reason, to visit my grandma. She's not in a critical condition but she's been in a long-term care hospital for some time now. My grandpa had also been through cancer a few years ago - the surgery went well and he, too, is not in a critical condition at the moment but considering his age (in the 80s), I'm always worried about him. Between school and jobs, I haven't had the time or financial means to travel, but I'm graduated now and have some break until the end of this year, between switching jobs. So basically, long story short, I'm planning on explaining all of this in my AP application, but I was just trying to see if there's any advice I can get from those of you who have been through this already.

My official reason is to visit my grandma - as it probably would be easier to obtain an official evidence, like a doctor's note, since she is actually in a hospital. My main question is, those of you who were in a similar situation as me - do you know how detailed the doctor's note has to be? I'm thinking it'd be helpful to give the doctor some pointers so he knows exactly how to write the letter. And what's your experience with providing a proof of relationship with your non-immediate family members? Also, if everything gets approved with no problem, the duration of your AP is the intended dates of travel you fill out in the application, correct? I know with the current political climate it could be risky but I'd like to travel from mid October to December. If I hurry and submit my application before the end of July, do you guys think that would be sufficient time? What happens if the AP gets approved past my intended travel dates?

Sorry for so many questions - I wasn't planning on applying for AP until pretty recently and I need to travel before the end of the year so I'm trying to make sure I prepare everything perfectly. Thank you guys so much and I'll keep you guys updated on my application process.
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Customs and Immigration at Albuquerque Airport
Hi All!

So I will be traveling from Albuquerque to Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico in August or early September using Advanced Parole. I am currently looking for flights have the option to either fly through Houston or Dallas. My question is, for those of you who have had to make connection flights through bigger airports before arriving at your home airport, will I go through inspection in Texas when I first land back in the US or will that happen once I arrive in Albuquerque? (Technically, the Albuquerque airport is an international airport but I think most flights have a stop elsewhere before actually going or coming back from abroad.) I'm just trying to figure out how much time I should leave as a lay over between flights. I wouldn't want to miss my connection from Dallas or Houston to Albuquerque. Thanks in advance for any helpful information.
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