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Hi,

I have an advanced parole card that expires 15th may 2016, I am taking a trip out of the country from April 6th-april 13th, someone just told me I need my advanced parole card to have at least 6 months before it exists to be able to get back into the country with it , is this true ? I'm kinda freaking out

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Hi,

I have an advanced parole card that expires 15th may 2016, I am taking a trip out of the country from April 6th-april 13th, someone just told me I need my advanced parole card to have at least 6 months before it exists to be able to get back into the country with it , is this true ? I'm kinda freaking out

They are confusing the fact that most COUNTRIES require at least 6 months validity on your passport before they will admit you to their country with an AP or GC or visa for that matter. As long as your AP card is still unexpired you can travel up to the day it expires. This is used for re-entering the US and is treated just like a visa. Relax. Who knows your GC may arrive before your trip and that will make things even easier.

Dave

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