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Hello,

 

My spouse just recvd EAD card with advanced parole.  We are looking to travel back VN this October, but afraid there might be complications returning to US.

 

Has anyone traveled outside of US with Advanced Parole and experienced problems coming back to US?  Please share your experience.

 

Thanks.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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22 hours ago, jnguyen1025 said:

Hello,

 

My spouse just recvd EAD card with advanced parole.  We are looking to travel back VN this October, but afraid there might be complications returning to US.

 

Has anyone traveled outside of US with Advanced Parole and experienced problems coming back to US?  Please share your experience.

 

Thanks.

Yes, a ton of people. Advance parole is an established procedure used hundreds of times a day. It's not guaranteed there will be no complications, as only US Citizens are guaranteed entry to the US, but if you haven't committed a crime since being granted AP or lied about something material, or bring something prohibited back with you like drugs, then it's most likely your spouse will be granted parole back into the US. 

 

I have traveled on it myself and had to spend some time in secondary processing at the PoE but it was routine.  I also found dozens of success stories online and talked to 5 lawyers just to feel comfortable (because it is a scary thing) and I got a lot of comfort from them. 

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11 minutes ago, Teemo said:

Yes, a ton of people. Advance parole is an established procedure used hundreds of times a day. It's not guaranteed there will be no complications, as only US Citizens are guaranteed entry to the US, but if you haven't committed a crime since being granted AP or lied about something material, or bring something prohibited back with you like drugs, then it's most likely your spouse will be granted parole back into the US. 

 

I have traveled on it myself and had to spend some time in secondary processing at the PoE but it was routine.  I also found dozens of success stories online and talked to 5 lawyers just to feel comfortable (because it is a scary thing) and I got a lot of comfort from them. 

Just to be clear, I mean a ton of people have traveled using AP and re-entered with no complications. 

 
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