Expert Answer: Traveling to your home country as an asylum seeker, even with Advance Parole, carries significant risks. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the port of entry have discretion to deny re-entry if they believe your trip contradicts your asylum claim. They may question why you returned to the country from which you are seeking protection. If re-entry is allowed, it could still negatively impact your asylum case. Consult an immigration attorney before traveling to assess the risks specific to your case.