USCIS, Oct. 15, 2024 "DHS recently issued a new class of admission (COA) of Military Parole in Place (MIL) to better reflect parole granted under a longstanding process for certain U.S. military service members and their families. Previously, these individuals were issued a general parole C...
Practice Pointer: Understanding the November 15, 2013 Policy Memorandum on Parole of Certain Military Family Members -AILA Military Assistance Program Task Force, Dec. 10, 2013. The Nov. 15, 2013 USCIS Memo ishere. A short video with expertMargaret D. Stock, AILA Quicktake #61: Immigration Re...
2. USCIS Performs Initial Review The Humanitarian Affairs Branch (HAB) will first determine whether HAB indeed has jurisdiction over the case and whether the application is time-sensitive, in which case it would be expedited. If HAB finds that it does not have jurisdiction then the case would ...
Parole in Place for Military Families Certain undocumented family members of U.S. citizen military personnel may be able to use parole in place to obtain a… Who Would Have Been Eligible, and What Were the Benefits? The Keeping Families Together eligibility criteria targeted those who could demon...
Foreign national spouses, parents, sons and daughters of U.S. military service members (current or past) who are in the U.S. without a lawful entry may be eligible. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may approved these individuals for parole in place on a discretionary basis...