
When an individual is not eligible to enter the United States based on visa qualifications or any other way, they may be granted entry through humanitarian parole. Whether or not they can use this immigration legislation depends on a variety of factors. Continue reading and speak with an immigration attorney in NYC to learn how you can apply for humanitarian parole.
Humanitarian parole is a status granted to a foreign national that allows them to temporarily enter the United States due to humanitarian reasons, an emergency, or for significant public benefit. This discretionary status is given to people who would otherwise be ineligible to come to the U.S.
The purpose of humanitarian parole is to allow an individual facing serious circumstances to come to the country for a short period for urgent reasons like a medical emergency, family situation, natural disaster, etc. The USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) grants humanitarian parole based on applications and sponsorships.
Any individual can be eligible for humanitarian parole if they do not qualify for a visa or other immigration benefits. When considering whether or not to grant humanitarian parole to an applicant, the USCIS officer will assess the following criteria.
If you wish to apply for humanitarian parole in the United States it is important that you understand all of the requirements and necessary documents. Below are the general steps needed to submit your application.
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