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Re: With a advance parole, can I walk through citizen/permanent resident Posted on: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 09:12:41 -0800

HunterGreen wrote on 11/19/2004 0:35:
>>On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 04:04:08 +0000, nurseamy
>> wrote:
>>
>>>For some reasons, I am worried about being fingerprinted at the
>>>border
>>>or airport when I come back overseas.
>>
>>You should be worried if you are a criminal.
>>
>>
>>>With a advance parole, can I walk through citizen/permanent resident
>>>lane at airport?
>>
>>No. You are neither, you retard!
>>
>>
>>--
>>"A society that robs an individual of the product of his
>>effort... is... a mob held together by institutionalized
>>gang rule." -- Ayn Rand
>
>
> Actually, the OP could be a permanent resident - he doesn't say. Some
> permanent residents (like the ones who are going to be out of the US for
> more than 1 year) need advance parole to re-enter the US. In that case,
> and advance parole holder would be allowed to go through the permanent
> resident line.

No, that's not AP. That's a reentry permit.

-Joe

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