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I was paroled back into the states! Yay!
I am a Saudi Arabian woman who got married to a US Citizen in October of 2016 on a B1/2 visiting visa.
I filed my papers for AOS in February of 2017. I was granted the combination card of EAD and AP in May of 2017. I travelled to Saudi Arabia in June 23 and came back through LAX in August 3rd. (A couple of days ago).
The officer first asked me why was I granted the EAD/AP card, then asked how long I was living in the states before I left. He checked my marriage certificate, my card, my passport and USCIS receipt. Then he said to follow him into another closed off room (which was pretty scary). I waited for 15 minutes before another officer asked me who petitioned for me, and what are my parents names. Then he stamped my passport "paroled"! I don't deny I was very afraid!
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