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Traveling with advance parole
Hello all!
I know this topic has been discussed a lot but I’d like to ask you for a piece of advice for my case. I came to USA on J1 visa which expiration date was May 15th 2018. My fiancé and I got married on April 10th 2018 and sent the documents for adjustment of status the end of April. May 3rd USCIS received our case and sent us receipts. January 2019 I received my EAD/Advance parole card. March 13th was our interview, everything went smooth, the officer was new and he said he’d send the case to Denver field office so a supervisor could review and approve. He said we should receive a notice within a month up to 45 days. I’ve been waited but they haven’t sent us anything. On April 3rdI called them and asked for service request and they said we should recieve an update by 22nd April. We still haven’t received anything and I called them probably 3 times but everybody’s on the phone is giving me different answer. So what should I do?

Second, I’m planning traveling to my country with the advance parole but I’m concerned about that, I’m gonna be travelling with our 8 months old baby and I’m afraid we may have issues entering USA. I haven’t been illegal because we applied for change of status within my visa period. Can someone advise me, please?

Thank you so much!
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