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Hello everyone,
I want to tell you my experience about traveling outside of the USA with advanced parole.
First of all I want to thank you for posting about your experiences this forum helped me a lot on deciding to travel.
uscis received my AP application on 11/09/16 I got approved to trvel from 03/01/17 through 06/01/17. I traveles with my wife and 2 kids from Chicago to Puerto Vallarta on 03/16/17 (direcrt flight, I would suggest the same if traveling with kids) we traveled to visit my sick grandma.
We returnedon 03/19/17 again a direct flight to Chicago even though we live in Ohio. When we landed me and my family went through the non-USA citizens line. The officer took my advanved parole documents and my work permit card then took my fingerprints and asked me to follow him because they had to stamp my passport on a different room (I went by myself as my wife and kids picked up our luggage). There were about 10 people in the room, I got there and sat on a bench on the back row, there were different officers coming to the room with stamped passports and just calling the names of the different people in the room. After about 10-15minutes an officer came and calls my name I got up and he asked me “what’s your birthday?” after I answered he then hands me my passport and 1 sheet of my AP bith stanped!!! That was it! It was really smooth and easy fir me (maybe I got lucky) but I swear that was everything, they didn't even asked where I went.!!!!
If you got approved for AP I would take the chance to go ( but only if youfingerprints are clean, I wouldn't go if I you were previously deportes while trying to cross nor if you got a misdemeanor). My lawyer had adviced me no to travel but we still took the chance.
Again thank you all for your experiences. Now I have a lawful entry as well and can adjust my status. I wish everyone good luck!! Thanks.
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