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I'm here to share my experience. I'm daca and went to Mexico with AP, i traveled with my wife and daughter both USC.

my immigration history:
i have no criminal history or deportation, i came to the US when i was 6 months old undocumented back in 1991. in the year 2000(9 years old) i left to mexico and came back in 2004(13 years old) via car with my little brother who is USC and another family who my dad knew at the time, i was in the back seat of an suv CBP didn't asked me questions but i didn't have papers either i guess i was really lucky.

AP Travel:
so i applied for AP back in may 2016 and got approved in November 2016 i applied humanitarian reason and it was because my grandma(79 years old) was sick and haven't seen her for 16 years. so i left to mexico on 01/03/2017 and came back 01/09/2017. all i could think in mexico was are they gonna let me back in? it was really scary and overwhelming. so the day came and i boarded the plane from oaxaca to Houston Texas aiport, when we got to the customs line there 3 lines citizen, citizen and resident, and visitors. so my wife and daughter went to the citizen line and i went to the visitors line as i was getting close to my turn i started getting nervous i tried to think about other things but wasn't working. then it was my turn the officer took my finger prints and picture then he told me why my family isn't with me. so i suggest you stick with your family if your traveling with them and go to the visitors line even if they're USC. then he sent me to second inspection and was in there for like 10min the officer called me and asked, where did i go, how old i was, and where i worked then he stamped my passport and the AP but he kept both. it was a great relief after that.

my advice is that if you have no criminal history or immigration issue besides unlawful presence but on Daca you should be fine. feel free to ask question i will gladly answer, good luck everyone on this journey!
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