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Hey guys I'm back from Mexico!

I left Friday February 3rd and came back yesterday February 6th in the morning. My fiance, his dad, and myself drove to Juarez. When coming back to the US we came back through a different border, not through Juarez anymore we came though Santa Teresa border because they had told us they were nicer there, well we got there super early like around 6 am. They made me get off and go into the offices so they could check into my AP papers. Well the office was still closed and they didn't open until 8 am. There was only one person there working but technically they didn't open until 8, he told me I had to wait. I was like great, now I have to wait anxiously for 2 more hours, I just wanted to get it over with. I think the guy felt sorry for me cause I was just there waiting and he told me to give him my AP papers, my passport, work permit, and state I.D. He said he was going to start looking into them. By that time it was like around 6:30 am. He asked me if this was going to help me with my legal status, I told him yes. I said he was very happy to hear that. He asked me where I lived, for how long, if I was in school. He was the nicest person ever. He then asked for my fingerprints and picture. Some other were coming in as well so we was helping them at the same time. He then asked for my finger prints again. While doing that we talked about a lot of stuff, about my wedding, if I liked Mexico, about the Muslims ban, about his job, it was so crazy because we were just having normal conversation. He even offered me something to eat and drink. I said no haha. But that was so nice of him. He said we were just waiting back on my fingerprints. That is what took a while. When he received them he said he was just going to stamp my AP papers and I was good to go. I got my AP papers stamped. I did not get my passport stamped because I guess they don't do that when you cross by land, they only do it if you're flying. He only took copies of my AP papers and he gave me both back and I was out of there by 8 am. Right before they opened. :)

It was such an incredible experience to be able to go back to Mexico after 22 years. And I was incredibly lucky I had him deal with my AP papers. I couldn't have had a nicer person. I strongly recommend to travel if you have AP, but just a short trip because with Trump you just never know when he'll decisive to change things around.

I'll keep everyone in my prayers so you all can have an amazing experience like I did. :)
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