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Travelled with Advanced parole
I traveled back home cause I lost my dad and I needed to go for the funeral. I stayed for almost 3 weeks. I arrived in ATL this morning, I was on the visitors line, I took out my advance parole form, passport and work permit, one of the agents saw my parole form and told me to come over to his counter. I have him him the 2 forms and he gave me one and went over the other form. He chatted with me for awhile (nothing to do with immigration) just a friendly chat. He apologized because the system was low. Then he stamped my passport and the parole form and gave both back to me (so I have both of my travel parole forms) He explained what the stamp was and I was on my way to pick up my luggages to catch my connecting flight. I had family and friends praying for me and I had faith that i was going to get in the country. So my advice is if you want to travel then you should. I had people telling me not to go, even my lawyer advised me not to travel out but there was no way I was going to miss my fathers funeral.
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