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Advanced Parole
Hello guys,

I am waiting for my approval for AP but was wondering if some of you that have traveled and come back safely can answer these questions.

Does immigration scan your fingers prints and take a picture of you before taking your AP papers?

Do they just verify that your AP papers are in order or are they running a quick real time background check on you?

What kind of questions do they ask you?

thanks

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its happening
hello guys is finally happening I leave to mexico tomorrow morning and come back March 6th. I have faith that everything will be okay I will pray for the other ones joining me in this journey of traveling too. I must say I am a little nervous of the unknown that im having a little bit of cold feet, feel like someone is pressing on my chest and I either want to cry or vomit lol my two boys are coming with and im leaving my husband and my mom here. I will keep you posted. please pray for us as ill do the same for you. thank you and god bless
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Finally approved!
Hi you guys. I got approved for advanced parole today. I applied on October 12 and finally got my documents in the mail. However my document says parole period is valid until ONE DAY.And then it says ONE ENTRY. My question is am I allowed to only go for one day? That kind of scares me. I was planning to go visit my grandma and my family for 4 days, now im not so sure.
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Hi there
Hola everyone!

My plan is to travel march 1st and come back the 6th with ap trough daca. Honestly I'm really nervous and really worry about coming back home. Any advises that u guys might have?
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Traveling this weekend advance parole
Hey guys am traveling this Friday at 1:00 Am and will come back on Monday am really nervous that in those days something can happen but I have my faith in god .. is anyone traveling this weekend..
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About to travel
Ok guys. It's getting real. I will be traveling tomorrow afternoon. Now, I'm starting to get nervous. I pray everyday nothing gets cancelled and that we will all get back with no problem. Please everyone let me know your experience.
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We're back!
Hi guys!! We made it back! We left Sunday night 2/19 and arrived back Tuesday morning 2/21. We traveled thru bus from Dallas to Monterrey. We were so undecided and scared. We finally made up our minds like 2 hours before the bus was scheduled to leave. Everything went so smooth and the officers were nice to us. They took about 10 minutes to take my husbands fingerprints, picture, and stamp his paperwork. They made copies of everything and also asked if my husband had an identification with his address on there. So he gave them his drivers license. All the questions asked were, What part of Mexico he went to and why, where he was living, and where he worked at. Im not going to lie though, I did see other officers questioning a young man that was before us in line, and they were bombing him with questions to the point where he got real nervous and we did too just by watching how they were treating him because it wasn't only all the questions but they were also rude to him. Thank God we got called over by a female officer and she was the total opposite from the other officers. I think its not only about if trump signs any more executive actions, but also who inspects you at the border. They can be in a bad mood or be racist... and that can affect your experience and future too. We took the risk and we are back home and we are so thankful to God that he took care of us and that everything worked out. There will be negative people out there sometimes even family and friends, I think they care and don't want nothing to happen to us so they advice us not to go but they don't understand because they are not in our shoes. Some of my family was even upset with me for supporting my husband. Its done and over and I don't regret it one bit! But just have faith in God and trust him! I thank him for bringing us back home safe and I am so grateful I found this forum that also gave us the courage to go. God bless you all!
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Hellooo
Hey it's me again I'm in San Luis Potosí right now it's been a good week I seen all my family after 17 yrs been driving everywhere just remembering my childhood but the days r goin by really fast I dnt want Sunday to get here my kids r loving it here ...
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I'm Back Home
I'm a 32 year old male from Fort Lauderdale, Florida and I left the country (USA) and traveled to Haiti for the time ever since my parents brought me to the United States illegally in 1984. On February 2017, USCIS granted me AP. I spent three days in Haiti and returned back into the USA without any issues (no questions or interrogations from the boarder patrols).

If you have any doubts about traveling abroad with advanced parole. Throw it out the window. Just make you bring your passport, both copies of your AP, your flight ticket and your work card. All of those documents brought me back to the USA. The US boarder patrols gave no issues at all. Perfessional and being nice were the service they pratice.
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Trumps executive orders
"DREAMers are left alone, the only immigration policy carry over from the Obama administration."
Is this true? I read it from the Buzzfeed news
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