Posted by: Bennedict December 16, 2022
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Well, I am not an immigration expert either, but just try to pitch in some two cents here and there. When Galactus said that Travel on AP comes with risks of being rejected entry due to your one's prior unlawful status, I would put it this way. I understand AP is something like a protected mean to travel back and forth regardless of your status quo. But what have been your moral character and your background history do play big roles in you being able to pass the POE without any hassles. I have seen quite a few cases here around me when people with no prior lawful status passing that check with no hiccups. Some were here without legal status for more than 10 years and they went to Nepal on TPS after so many years (can just imagine their pain!) and made it back safely. It was risky to think about it but they made it through.
Only thing I would say to people is 'Keep the faith', because if you have stayed clean in records (no crimes, no federal offenses, or no misconduct that ended up in court/ police etc.) then there is a "hope" that things would turn up great for you.
I do not know if this below case provides you some hope, please do visit: