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Advanced Parole DACA
Application sent: 10-26-16
Application approved: 2-26-17
Dates Traveling: March 18-23

I received Advanced Parole through my DACA status.

My husband and I departed Saturday from LAX and we arrived in Zacatecas on Sunday March 19.

We flew from Mexico City straight to Los Angeles when returned to the US. Upon checking in in Mexico City I had to present my Advanced Parole approval along with my passport. They took pictures of the form and my passport which were sent for verification. Because we checked in at about 4:15 a.m. and the verification office did not open until 5:30 a.m, we had to wait until it was verified to receive our boarding tickets.

When we arrived into LAX my husband, an American citizen, and I were allowed to stay together until my secondary check. He was directed to check in using a kiosk and I followed. We then went to finish checking in where I again showed my Advanced Parole form and passport. At this point we were asked a few questions: 'What is your relationship?' 'What is Advanced Parole?' 'Do you have a connecting flight?' 'Where do you live?' 'What do you do for work?' After answering his questions my husband was directed to wait in the luggage pickup area and I waited for an officer to take me to the secondary questioning area.

When I entered the room there were about ten people ahead of me. I don't know how long I waited before my name was called. I was very grateful that the officer helping me was a nice person. He asked me where I went, how my trip was, how long my trip was, when was the last time I had gone to Mexico and if i was in the process of filing my paperwork. He then stamped and signed both of my Advanced Parole sheets and my passport. He kept both sheets and I left my passport stamped.

It was terrifying leaving the country without the certainty that I would be allowed back in. I am incredibly thankful my return was a success and that we can now begin the adjustment of status process.
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