US begins accepting applications for parole in place

  • The measure is an alternative to granting parole to political relatives of American citizens | Photo: Pixabay

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will begin accepting applications for the parole in place On Monday, August 19, the U.S. office published the form on its website for those who want to apply for this benefit.

He parole in place It will only be available to certain spouses of non-citizens and stepchildren of U.S. citizens who are already in the United States. In addition to the form, USCIS has published a guide for those who are going to apply.

“This guide will help individuals prepare to file a request for parole at their place of residence through the online process,” USCIS said.

Who can apply for the parole in places?

The regulations of the Formulario I-131F They indicate that both spouses and stepchildren of undocumented U.S. citizens from that country can apply for this match. This benefit allows them to qualify for parole in the place where they reside.

These are the requirements for parole in place:

– Being present in the United States without admission or parole.

– Prove that you have been physically present in the country continuously since at least June 17, 2014 if you are a spouse.

– Prove that you have been physically present in the country continuously since at least June 17, 2024 if you are a stepchild.

– Have a legally valid marriage with a U.S. citizen if you are a spouse.

– A stepchild must prove that his or her parent had a failed marriage to a U.S. citizen on or before June 17, 2024, and before the stepchild turned 18 years old.

– The applicant must not have any disqualifying legal record.

– You must prove that you do not represent a threat to public safety or the country.

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How to do the procedure?

The person must do itonline application on the Uscis portalwhere you must provide your full name and any other name previously used, current mailing address and physical address (if different), telephone number and email address, date of birth; foreign registration number, country of birth and citizenship, gender and marital status.

If you have a Social Security number or a USCIS online account number, you must provide both of these details on the form. Another requirement that the system asks for is a physical description that includes height, weight, hair color, eye color, race and ethnicity.

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To prove identity, the applicant must present a legal document with a photo such as a driver’s license, the identity page of the passport or any identity document issued by the country of origin.

If one of these documents is not available, the applicant can present a form of identification issued by a U.S. school. USCIS clarified that they will also accept expired documents, so validity is not a limitation.

Suspension of humanitarian parole

The U.S. government has temporarily suspended the issuance of new humanitarian permits for migrants from Venezuela, Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua, known as “humanitarian parole,” which allowed people from these countries to legally travel and enter U.S. territory.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported on Friday, August 2, EFE on the decision to pause the program, which grants entry to up to 30,000 people from these four countries to the United States each month and allows them to obtain a work permit for a period of two years.

The program, which began in late 2022 only for Venezuelan citizens and was later expanded to include the other three nationalities, has allowed the entry of almost half a million migrants to the US, according to DHS data. The decision to freeze the program is related to allegations of fraud in the applications, according to the American network. Fox News.

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2024-08-19 18:08:57

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