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I wanted to ask for a friend if dreamers could travel over seas to london for work and if so what they would need to travel and re enter in to the United States, any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Also do they need like any type of special permit or documents if they can travel over seas.

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4 minutes ago, gonzo310 said:

I wanted to ask for a friend if dreamers could travel over seas to london for work and if so what they would need to travel and re enter in to the United States, any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Also do they need like any type of special permit or documents if they can travel over seas.

Don't they need advance parole to re-enter the US?

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Nothing needed to leave the US, the question is on what basis the OP would be looking to enter?

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They would like any other non USC need a basis for returning.

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Your DACA recipient friend will need an Advanced Parole document, which would allow him/her to depart the country for a brief period of time and request re-entry to the US. This is the problem: DACA recipients are not allowed to apply for Advanced Parole, since 09/07/2017.

 

Some people will say, "You're friend is allowed to leave whenever he wants", but immigration services sees that as "abandonment" of his/her immigration benefit.

 

Your friend should NOT leave the country.

 

See:

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/deferred-action-childhood-arrivals-response-january-2018-preliminary-injunction

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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20 minutes ago, trac3rt said:

Your DACA recipient friend will need an Advanced Parole document, which would allow him/her to depart the country for a brief period of time and request re-entry to the US. This is the problem: DACA recipients are not allowed to apply for Advanced Parole, since 09/07/2017.

 

Some people will say, "You're friend is allowed to leave whenever he wants", but immigration services sees that as "abandonment" of his/her immigration benefit.

 

Your friend should NOT leave the country.

 

See:

https://www.uscis.gov/humanitarian/deferred-action-childhood-arrivals-response-january-2018-preliminary-injunction

 

The friend has a legal job opportunity.

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7 hours ago, Chris Duffy said:

I have two guys who work for me that are DACA, On their card that looks like a Greencard it states "Not Good For Re Entry to USA" or something similar.

That's not a GC, its an EAD:

US-EAD-Employment-Authorization-Card-USC

Some EADs come with AP:

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But DACA recipients can no longer get AP:

On 12/18/2018 at 12:35 PM, trac3rt said:

Your DACA recipient friend will need an Advanced Parole document, which would allow him/her to depart the country for a brief period of time and request re-entry to the US. This is the problem: DACA recipients are not allowed to apply for Advanced Parole, since 09/07/2017.

 

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