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Advance Parole Success
My husband applied for advance parole in May. Got approved in June. We left on 7/26 and returned today, 7/31. We traveled with our child and although our baby and myself are US Cutizens we went through the visitor line in Houston where we had our connection flight from Mexico City. We waited for about 40 minutes in the first line, there we showed his Advance Parole Documents (2 copies) Mexican Passport and DACA card. They took his finger prints and a picture. Then was sent to the 2nd part of the inspection. I was not allowed to go in, but he was able to take my baby with him. I waited for 47 minutes that felt like forever. He said there was about 10 people in that room. They only asked him if he had alcohol or tabacco. He said no and no other questions were asked. He got his stamp on his passport, my baby got two apple juices and they said "Welcome to the United State" he did not receive a copy of his advance parole papers. Which our attorney said is fine. We missed our connection flight but got to go on one two hours later and now are home. My biggest advice to you all: TRUST GOD!! plan a longer layover and enjoy every moment. This was worth every moment. My husband got to see his family after 10 years of not seeing them. So many tears and so much love and my heart is full! If you are debating GO for it.
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