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I was approved advanced parole about two weeks ago and valid only for 2 weeks. I was so scared to go because every person organization and lawyer i spoke to advised me not to travel. I have DACA, and they told me advanced parole was even more risky than before. This forum actually really influened my decision and i finally decded to travel. I went to el salvador for just two days. My return was simple enough. I arrived at Dullas Airport in Virginia, I took the U.S. Visitors line. The first immigration officer took my passport asked for the purpose of my trip. Then he took my picture, and finger prints. Then he turned on a white light, another officer came and escorted me to a seperate room. Where another 40+ people were sitting while 2 officers did background checks. We actually waited for almost 3 hours but I think that had more to do with being understaffed than any real problem. Once the officer called my name he asked if i had luggage and if so to grab it and then walk out of the room. Our interaction lasted literally less than a minute. And that was it, no questions or problems. If you have no criminal record you have nothing to fear traveling with DACA and advanced parole.
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