Advance Paroled Until...What does this imply?

noname2020

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Gurus please help!

I just entered USA on Advance Parole. The officer at port of entry, kept one copy of AP, returned the other duly stamped along with new I-94 in passport.

However, the stamp says 'Paroled until November 2009.' What does this imply?

Has anybody else experienced this?

Please help.
 
see this from oh-law:
11/08/2008: Traveling on Advance Parole and CBP Procedure for Admission at the Airport

There has been some confusion for the travelers concerning handling of Advance Parole documents by the CBP officials at the airport. CBP office explains that when the travelers travel with Advance Parole documents issued in 2-3 copies, it is the CBP procedure that travelers using the AP the first-time, CBP officer stamps all copies, keeps one copy for the office, and returns the remaining copy or copies to the traveler for future use. For subsequent travel using the same parole document, the officer should stamp and return the document to the traveler. The travelers can use the Advance Parole document for multiple travels even if it was stamped for previous travel until the document expires. Accordingly, travelers should keep original copy of Advance Parole safe, no matter whether it is stamped or not.
 
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