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DACA recipient applying for Advance Parole/ i-131
Hello!

I registered myself into immihelp.com to share my expeirence of applying for an advace parole so that I can travel to Spain as part of a program that I got accepted into.

Here is a time line of events so that everyone can get a better idea about my experience and hopefully it can help out someone going throught my same scenario.

April 2003 - Arrived in Los Angeles from Montevideo, Uruguay.

January 2013 - Applied for DACA and got accepted.

January 2015 - Renewed my DACA status for 3 more years.

August 2016 - Got Accepted into a program teaching english in Spain. This falls into the category of educational purpose when filing the form i131. The program coordinator also wrote me a refernece letter so that I can send more proof of my purpose of leaving. In my opinion, having more proof is better.

October 11, 2016 - Sent out the AP forms along with copies of my CA ID, work authorization permit, DACA acceptance letter, copy of passport, explination of travel request and program acceptance letter.

October 17, 2016 - No news yet.

I will be updating this post as I get more information regarding my case.

My ultimate goal is to travel by the last week of February 2017 and come back the last week of May 2017 as it is a 3 month program. I hope this can help someone! Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

Chau!

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