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1 hour ago, Demise said:

 

Don't see why not.

Yesterday they had 2 AMA by ISO on Reddit , one for attorneys one for non. He not so subtly hinted , big changes imminent and getting back in for someone w prior ULP may not be a sure thing

 

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By Cardinal Concepts | January 29, 2025
 

Posted (edited)
54 minutes ago, Family said:

Yesterday they had 2 AMA by ISO on Reddit , one for attorneys one for non. He not so subtly hinted , big changes imminent and getting back in for someone w prior ULP may not be a sure thing

 

 

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By Cardinal Concepts | January 29, 2025
 
 

 

Do you have a link to the AMA? I swear every time something changes there's always some panicked piece out of some law office that tells you to hire a lawyer. Only official document I could find is a memo from the Carrier Liaison Program: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/executive_order_on_securing_our_borders_20250122.pdf.

 

Like do they have actual examples where this happened or is it just "oh you know, it might happen" similar how tomorrow you could be struck by lightning.

 

 

Also, in either case, the question was about domestic air travel, so you know, show TSA a driver's license, and that's likely that.

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Contradictions without citations only make you look dumb.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Demise said:

 

Do you have a link to the AMA? I swear every time something changes there's always some panicked piece out of some law office that tells you to hire a lawyer. Only official document I could find is a memo from the Carrier Liaison Program: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/executive_order_on_securing_our_borders_20250122.pdf.

 

Like do they have actual examples where this happened or is it just "oh you know, it might happen" similar how tomorrow you could be struck by lightning.

 

 

Also, in either case, the question was about domestic air travel, so you know, show TSA a driver's license, and that's likely that.

Thank you, Demise! Appreciate your input, like always!

Posted
1 hour ago, Demise said:

 

Do you have a link to the AMA? I swear every time something changes there's always some panicked piece out of some law office that tells you to hire a lawyer. Only official document I could find is a memo from the Carrier Liaison Program: https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/2025-01/executive_order_on_securing_our_borders_20250122.pdf.

 

Like do they have actual examples where this happened or is it just "oh you know, it might happen" similar how tomorrow you could be struck by lightning.

 

 

Also, in either case, the question was about domestic air travel, so you know, show TSA a driver's license, and that's likely that.


‘found link but my format is too funky and will be striked down by mods …blind and boomer 😂

Either way, there is enough eye witness and Univision footage coming out to scare me a bit. I try to avoid the “Patty Mayo ‘’ made for tv-shock-em-sock-( inserted and deleted 35 descriptives) 

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Family said:


‘found link but my format is too funky and will be striked down by mods …blind and boomer 😂

Either way, there is enough eye witness and Univision footage coming out to scare me a bit. I try to avoid the “Patty Mayo ‘’ made for tv-shock-em-sock-( inserted and deleted 35 descriptives) 

 

 

Do you know what subreddit it is or who the author is? I can find it myself, just need to know where to look.

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Contradictions without citations only make you look dumb.

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Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, Family said:

r/USCIS. 2 days ago. 5Bcrew

 

Mind quoting the post in question. I've looked through the AMAs (both for lawyers and for plebs) and there's not much regarding parole there (searched mainly for "parole", "AP", "131".  Most direct Q+A are:

 

Q: Is advance parole still being granted more-or-less routinely for applicants with a pending I-485, or do you expect there to be a move toward requiring a particularized humanitarian need?

A: I think I-131s will continue to be processed as normal for pending AOS applicants.

But for those out of status and looking to travel without pending AOS, I think those will be very limited.

 

Q:  Is it traveling with an i-131 advance parole going to be more difficult now? Just curious on what’t your take.

A: I'm not CBP, I do not admit people at the border.

 

Q: might be strictly CBP related, but still thought id give it a try - There are alleged reports of changes to the way AP re-entries are processed (regardless of the changes in asylum based APs) with more checks and tiers of approval that make the re-entry process longer and potentially more risky(?). Do you have any insight on the topic?

A:  That's a CBP question. We issue AP, CBP has discretion for re-entry. In fact, I usually tell that to people with AP that you may have it, but it isn't a golden ticket back it.

 

 

To me it looks mostly like status quo here. They might make it hard (or impossible) to get AP via DACA or TPS, but for AOS it doesn't look like he suspects anything to change. Other parts are just the usual evasive answers regarding AP where yeah technically it does not guarantee that you will be let in but that's always been the case. 

 

Edited by Demise

Contradictions without citations only make you look dumb.

Posted
18 hours ago, Mahi Bansi said:

Hello family!

 

I saw this question on a FB group and I thought is asking here:

- I-360 and I-485 pending since 2022; hoping adjudication will come soon in the next couple of months

- No criminal record ever

- Was married to a USC

- Had 1 year unlawful presence before filing cases

- Has a combo card and done international travel before

 

With what’s going currently, can she still fly domestically by airplane in US from one US state to another US state?


Any insight @Sandra G. @Demise @Pinkrlion

 

Thanks!

The current i360 processing time is 41.5 months. So add that up with 2022 month filing. And if you had unlawful presence how did the combo that have 131 or advance parole got approve. Should that individual be put in removal proceedings? How it is possible unless I’m missing something here. 

 
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