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have you noticed that the approved Advance parole has printed travel warning note for past unlawful presence on the front page? this is so confusing..despite the fact travelling with AP is not technically departure. then why uscis is warning travelers?
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American Airlines Check-In information
I am traveling to Mexico via American Airlines in 2 weeks and I'm trying to fill out my passenger information for check-in. It asks the all the usual stuff such as name, passport information, emergency contact, etc., but it is also asking me to list either my green card information of U.S. visa number (these options popped up only after I listed my passport country as Mexico). I don't know what I should fill in in these required areas. I attempted to fill in my advance parole infomation but it is not accepted in those fields. Has anyone traveled with AP on American Airlines that can provide some direction with this.

Thanks in advance.
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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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Changed Jurisdiction
I applied for the advance parole for humanitarian reasons on June 1st. I have been checking online for updates often. A few weeks ago I received this update "Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction" and then your "Application has been Received by Local Office". And now it says again "Case Was Transferred And A New Office Has Jurisdiction".

Did anyone had this happen to them? Why do they keep moving my application from office to office?

Thank you
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Travel outside rhe US after interview??
I just had the interview on March and still waiting for decision. Can i travel to my country by AP? There is no updates on my online status.
I485 said "my interview was scheduled...."
i130 said "my name was updated...."
I married my us cirizen husband .
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Delayed??
Hello,

I applied for AP for a study abroad program as a DACA recipient. I also requested for the case to be expedited, but was denied, because "Although your situation appears serious, you have not provided evidence to support an extreme emergent need..." However, I did provide them with the receipt for the program as "Severe financial loss to company or individual". Anyways, it means that my case is still pending.

However, the program already started and ends early August. Does this mean that my case will be denied entirely??
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Finally safe back home
I did it! I am back home.

Left on tuesday 25th and returned today 29th (my flight got cancelled yesterday.
It was very easy going to mexico. My connecting flight back to houston was in mexico city.
I did not have any problems there (i recommend you inform the flight attendant of the airline you will be taking
That you have a special "visa" just so they can let you board). Always ask questions if you are in doubt.
When i landed in Houston airport i went tl the noncitizen line, i waited until my turn and the only thing they did was
Fingerprint me and take a new picture (if you are accompanied by a us citizen you are able to stay together) although they didnt let my bf go with me to the second i spection. Dont panic, i only waited 5 min (only showed my work permit along with my advance parole and passport. They did not ask me any questions (but be prepare in case they do)
 take a risk, it will be worth it.
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Any help I can appreciate
I applied for I485 and I765 in March 2017. I know it's too late to apply for the AP because my cases are far gone but should an emergency arise (humanitarian) and I have to travel back home what should I do??
 

Please help with any info or advice. Thanks
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Hi everyone
I have DACA, and i applied for advaced parole. Got my approval notice and two other documents. My question is what documents do i need to bring with me and show immigration on my return since i will be traveling 8/8/17 to gto mex after 15 years, from FL returnt date 8/23/17. Also where would they check my documents?..

I am very nervous and the same time excited,please guys keep me in your prayers for a safe return.
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Advance Parole
Hi all,

I have been on here since November 18, 2016, the day I submitted my advance parole package through Daca. It was very frustrating seeing other people's applications getting approved in a matter of weeks to visit their spouse's grandparents while I submitted mine to visit my grandpa and it just got approved July 19, 2017. I received the document 7/25/2017 and I will be traveling 8/11-8/16 to Guanajuato.
I work at an immigration firm and everyone of my attorneys has told me it is very risky to go right now especially with the new lawsuit possibly going into play on September 5, 2017. They also said it's up to me and sometimes it's better to just take the risk. I have seen many successful stories on here and all I can do is hope for the best because it's in God's hands now.
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