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Humanitarian Parole: what it is and everything you need to know to sponsor a family member.

Miercoles 26 de Abril del 2023

Humanitarian Parole: what it is and everything you need to know to sponsor a family member.

In the following note from Depor, find the steps you must follow to be able to bring a family member to the United States through Humanitarian Parole, being one of their sponsors. Keep reading for all the information.

In the following note from Depor, find the steps you must follow to be able to bring a family member to the United States through Humanitarian Parole, being one of their sponsors. Keep reading for all the information.

Do you know what the Humanitarian Parole is about? This program helps thousands of families fulfill their dream of coming to the United States. In the following note, we tell you the requirements, costs, and other details. Every year, thousands of people come to the United States in search of the "American Dream." However, some migrate alone and eventually wish to bring their relatives so that they can have a better life in that country. For this purpose, there is the Humanitarian Parole, a exclusive process for some countries that can be useful for you if you are considering bringing a family member to the United States. Continue reading for all the information.

What is the Humanitarian Parole?

The Humanitarian Parole is a temporary permission to stay granted on urgent humanitarian reasons or for significant public benefit in the United States. This permit allows smooth entry into the country and was created to address the major crisis being experienced at the border due to high demand for illegal crossings. As a result, 30,000 permits are granted monthly to citizens from Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Haiti.

Requirements for Humanitarian Parole in the USA

According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), certain requirements must be met to initiate the Humanitarian Parole process. To do this, the applicant must have a valid passport and a sponsor in the United States willing to apply for their participation in the program.

The sponsor applying for Humanitarian Parole must prove that they have the necessary financial resources to support the applicant's stay for a period of two years. On the other hand, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) has announced that migrants who entered the country and obtained temporary permission to stay (known as "parolees") can now apply for their work permit online through Form I-765.

How long does Humanitarian Parole last?

In general, the duration of the temporary permission to stay does not usually exceed one year. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) will establish the necessary timeframe to fulfill the purpose of the permit, as specified in section 3 of form I-131.

The end of parole is determined by one of two events, and it will occur when either of them is fulfilled first.

  • Expiration date of the permit.
  • The beneficiary leaves the US.

How to apply for Humanitarian Parole in the USA?

The requirements that individuals interested in applying for humanitarian parole must meet are described below:

  • Be a citizen of Nicaragua, Cuba, Venezuela, or Haiti.
  • Be outside the United States.
  • Have a valid and current passport for international travel.
  • Have a sponsor in the United States with legal status who can demonstrate the ability to provide financial support and other necessary support to the parole applicant.
  • Pay for their airline ticket to the United States.
  • Comply with vaccination requirements and other public health requirements established by the US government.

Ineligible individuals include:

  • Those with permanent residence or refugee status in any other country or dual citizenship.
  • Those who have received a deportation order from the United States in the past five years or are subject to an inadmissibility ban based on a previous expulsion order.
  • Those who have illegally crossed the borders of the United States, Mexico, or Panama after January 5, 2023.

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