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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Hello All,
 
Is there anyone from Pakistan who traveled back home using there Advance Parole (Combo Card), while their AOS application was still in progress?
how was your experience upon returning?
 
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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I got back into the united states on my Advance Parole card with no problem at US Custom & Immigration.
Although I faced some little issues at my home country airport (Pakistan), the immigration officer there didn't know about the EAD card, so I had to prove that with the brochure I printed by US Custom border & Immigration. 👇
At my Port of entry which was SF I had to go through secondary inspection, the officer checked my card and stamped my passport, didn't ask me for any document.
Never trust those who don't know anything and constantly trying to scare you..
 
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