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Hi so my timeline is . I came to the us in January on a visitor’s visa and adjusted my status in February. I am

married to a Green Card holder and we initially started filing in 2018 but after coming here and covid, i decided to just abandon my consular processing and just adjust as the F2A priority date was current. I received my approval for my combo card in April but did not actually get the card until august. 
i have a family emergency and i need to travel to Jamaica. Has anyone ever had any issue traveling to Jamaica on Advanced Parole during covid? Also seeing that i fall under the F2A category despite that i was in the us at the time of the proclamation, would i have a problem re entering? It is really an emergency or i would not even think of traveling. 

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