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Everything was smooth and quick
If you have ap go for it I'm so happy now
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Unlawful presence
Hi everybody,
I would like to ask you something all of you..
We would like to travel to my country with my advance parole..before we got married, i have been out of status in United States..now I have my advance parole..but the question is, there is a paragraph at my advance parole document about "unlawful presence"..and it says "Individuals who accrue more than 180 days, but less than one year, of unlawful presence are barred from being re-admitted or re-entering the United States for three years; those who accrue more than one year of unlawful presence are barred for ten years."
So what does it mean?If I leave the country, wont I be back?
Thanks for helping..
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On my way back home
Feel positive and confident
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I-131 processing time + add a country
Hi all,

I got my EAD in June and I am still waiting for my green card (through marriage, not employment). I work in the US and I need to travel abroad for my work very soon. I sent a I-131 last week and I referrenced my I-485 receipt number. I already did the biometrics for the I-485 a few months ago.

Do any of you know how long it might take for the I-131 to be approved? Knowing that the biometrics are already done? I also attached a letter from my employer, stating the urgency of the situation.

Also, I forgot to list a country on the I-131. Should I resubmit an I-131? Can I write EXPEDITE on it, knowing that I need to travel for professional reasons? Is an letter from my employer enough to be used as a justification to expedite my application? If so, how long would it take to be approved?

Thank you all for your help!
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Traveling with AP and DACA
Hi everyone!

I got my AP in the mail on August 28th and I am planning on traveling to Honduras from September 30th to october 14th to visit and be with my sick grandmother. I am very nervous because everyone is telling me not to go but my gut is telling me to do so. Fo you guys have any advise for me since some of you already traveled. I would really appreciate any help.
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Any suggestions...
My husband got his AP approved on 08/20/17 and is good until 11/07/17. We plan on going to see his ill grandmother this wknd. But due to the whole DACA situation I am VERY scared to go and him not be allowed back in. We have been married many years (I'm a US Citizen) and have 3 US Citizen kids so this is not an option. We leave on the 23rd and come back on the 25th. Can anyone tell about their experience and what we should expect. Thank you so much!!
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AP/DACA returned
Hello all! Just want to share my experience....
I left to Mexico on 9/13 through LAX and came back on 9/18 through LAX as well, upon my arrival there were 2 lines for citizens and visitors so I took the visitor line but one of the officers there seen I was with my husband and 2 kids he issued that family stays together so they let them go with me , husband and I were super nervous, as they kept changing us from different lines because it was kinda packed. Finally we got to an immigration officer I gave my kids and hubby's passport first as they're citizen's then mine, he was super nice about it he made me filled out a form then took my finger prints and picture. Then he said to wait for another officer because my passport needed a special stamp. I got super nervous but kept calm, my poor husband just looked at me with fear, officer arrived right away , took my passport, AP papers and tools us to another office, it was lonely and told us to take a sit, waited for about 5 minutes stamp my passport didn't asked any questions, handed back my passport only, I asked if I was supposed to get an AP paper back since I gave him 2, very rudely said "No, you can go now" at that point I didn't care I just wanted to leave right away. Then towards the exit another officer checked us again and said " oh you're one of those", he asked if we were related my husband said she's my wife and kids, then he asked him how come he hasn't sponsor me yet, I replied that it was in process already, then very rudely said " they'll never approved anyway " hubby got super upset but I just grabbed his hand and we left. What really matters that we made it back safely!
Don't be afraid and do it! I was told by many people and attorneys not to go, but my gut was telling me different!
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Advance Parole
I have an EAD card with advance parole, pending my application of a green card. What exactly do I need to show the Immigration officer when I return to the US? Do I just need to show my Philippine passport and the EAD Card with Adv Parole? Or are there other documents I need to show?

Thanks for your help!
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Travelling using AP more than once
Hey all, have anyone travel out of USA more than once using the same AP?
At the immigration the last time I came back from my home, they stamped "Paroled until next year", so does that mean that I am good to travel more than once until then?\
Does the traveling affect the AOS Application?

Anyone with experience, please do share with me.
Thank you and very much appreciated

LynMSP
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visa u
ON MAY 2,2017 RECIEVED TO RESPONSE ON I-192 receipt , enter as a nonimmigrant application

on July 25,2017 letter to go for fingerprints n photo

anyone have a clue what's next
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