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Hi has anyone travel from mexicali airport to guadalajara and back with AP and cross mexicali border walking? I got AP approved and will bentraveling sometime next week feel kinda nervous lawyer said to cross walking any experiences on how did it go while crossing walking from mexicali into us? TIA.
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January Dates?
Any January dates approved yet? My fiance is at 104 days. He applied with his lawyer at the end of October, but for whatever reason, USCIS received his application on January 3rd. Really need some good news.
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Advance Parole- Humanitarian/Employment reasons
I have two questions

First is similar to the one posted below. Can I visit a relative who is not immediate i.e. a sick uncle or aunt (parents cousin). I've heard we need to provide birth certificates showing relationship but this would be an extended kind of relationship. Also whats the maximum days APs can be approved for if provided enough evidence? Travel is to South Asia.

If I need to visit another country for employment purpose, can I apply for both travels in one application or do they need to be separate.

Responses would be really appreciated.
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Advance Parole - Humanitarian reasons
Hi all,

DACA holder here, hoping to apply for and get the Advance Parole. I live with only my mom in the U.S. I'm not in school anymore, so the educational basis is out for the Advance Parole, and I most likely will not need to go out of the country for work. So the only basis I can use is humanitarian, however, (thank God), there aren't any "emergencies" (i.e. sick grandparents) that are commonly used in my life at the moment. I am just growing desperate to see my relatives whom I haven't seen for the last 13 years. Could you guys please review the various reasons and see if any of them would be enough to get me an AP?

1. My mom just underwent treatment for cancer. She is a green card holder and wants to go to our home country to see her relatives. I would like to accompany her.

or

2. My grandfather passed away while I was in the U.S., and I would like to visit his grave.

or

3. I have not seen my biological father for the past 13 years, and I would like to see him.

Are ^ of these reasons, or a combination of these, likely to get me an AP?

***ALSO, can you guys please list the reason you gave for why you need an AP if you used the humanitarian basis?***

Thank you all so much!
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Advanced Parole Question
Hi!

I am currently starting process for AP/DACA. I have a lawyer helping me. I've had DACA since 2013 and I have a super clean record.I'm still a little scared about leaving and coming back. My husband who is an American Citizen and will be traveling with me if AP is granted says not to worry about it that all will be ok. But I'm still a little worried. If anyone that has traveled with AP before can reassure me, it would be greatly appreciated! Also I would like to know if application process for AP really takes up to 90 day? and if I'm granted AP how long am I required to stay down in Mexico visiting my sickly grandparents?
Thank you!!!
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Approved Advance Parole, Travel with juvenile misdemeanor?
Hi Everyone,

I am usually not the type to do this, write or display my personal information but because i am in a desperate situation i need help and advice. So if anyone can help, i'd really appreciate it.

I applied for AP in December and was approved mid March. Expires mid September. Also i am a current DACA recipient , which expires May 2018.

As a minor i was arrested, in juvenile for a month because courts didnt know what to do with me, I am not sure if i was convicted or not. I was released and placed on probation for a month and paid a $100 fine.
This was not an issue when i first applied for daca or when it was renewed.

My questions/concerns are that if i decide to travel on AP for a family emergency. Would that juvenile misdemeanor be an issue when trying to return ?

I have already contacted 2 lawyers, one who tells me to travel with AP is the best way, and the other one who says AP is not guaranteed (which i already know) and suggest that i apply for a waiver through my us citizen husband.
Both lawyers tell me the juvenile misdemeanor is not an issue to immigration, they do not consider it as being an adult conviction.

If i do travel i plan to drive out through San Diego with my husband and my sister, both who are citizens. But my concern is just not being able to return due to my juvenile misdemeanor.

If anyone has any suggestions i would love to hear back. I am desperate!!!! Thank you everyone ! ?
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Advanced Parole questions
Hello All!
I currently have Daca and I am thinking about applying for advanced parole, I would like to visit both my grandmothers whom are sick back in my home country. First, I came here with a tourist visa. Since there is, i believe, a 10 yr ban, has anyone travelled and had any problems coming back? Its been over 10 yr but would like to know if anyone has had any issues.
If i requested AP for late August ( assuming i get approved) how long is it valid for? Just the two weeks I'd request it for? Or a year?I've heard both....
Any information would be appreciated! Thanks so much!
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Advance Parole travel
Time line:

Submitted paperwork through lawyer (Nebraska Center): Dec 5
USCIS received: Dec 12
I received approval notice via e-mail: April 5
Received actual paper approval:April April 7
Received email saying my travel documents were mailed: April 12
Received travel document in mail: April 15

I am flying from Seattle to Mexico City Thursday April 27 and coming back From Mexico City to Las Vegas May 2nd and then to Seattle. I spoke with my Lawyer and she said that everything is okay for traveling with AP/DACA. she told me to take my AP travel documents, Work authorization card, passport, Driver license. I'm taking a short trip to visit my grandparents who are sick. I have never met my grandparents because I was brought to USA when I was 3 years old and now I'm 32. I'm very excited and nervous as well, but GOD is great and I will leave it in his hands. My question is has anyone traveled back in Las Vegas from Mexico? It seems all the experiences I have read people seem to fly back into Houston, Los Angeles, Dallas or Phoenix. Once I get back my wife (US Citizen) and I are going to my lawyers to file for adjustment status for my permanent residency.
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traveled 4/14-4/17 update
I left LAX airport friday 4/14 and returned this morning 4/17 and everything went so smooth. When i arrived at the airport the cbp officer just asked me where i worked and what i was studying at college. Then i just waited about 15 minutes until they called my name, and handed me my stamped passport along with one of the advanced parole papers stamped as well. I had a lot of faith in God and knew everything would go well, so I really encourage you all to use the advanced parole, its definitely worth it. Once again thank you all for sharing your experiences that really encouraged me to use my advanced parole. Goodluck to you all !
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Visiting my country for my deceased mother estate
Hi, i'm through 3 differents proccess, (i-360, I-485, i-765), and i'm thinking about getting the advance parole (i-131) to go to my home-country, as I have to resolve some issues about my deceased mother estate, does anyone know if apllying to the i-131 can be a problem for obtaining my green card?
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