What
is parole status?
An individual who
is ineligible to enter the US as a refugee, immigrant or nonimmigrant
may be ‘paroled’ into the US by the Secretary of Homeland
Security. This provision
of the law is only used for emergency, humanitarian and public
interest reasons. The
individual who is paroled into the US is known as a ‘parolee’.
What
are the different kinds of parole status?
An
individual may be paroled into the US under either Humanitarian Parole
or Public Interest Parole.
Who
can request parole status?
Humanitarian
Parole can only be requested for persons who are outside of the U.S.
Anyone
can file an application for humanitarian parole to include the
prospective parolee, a sponsoring relative, an attorney or any other
interested individual.
Are
there special provisions for nationals of certain countries?
Public
Law 101-67, also known as the Specter Amendment (formerly the
Lautenberg Amendment) allows
for the adjustment of status of individuals who are nationals
of the former Soviet Union, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.
These parolees may apply for green cards if they were paroled
into the US between August 15, 1988 and September 30, 2004.
Can
Humanitarian Parole applications be adjudicated for individuals
currently in the United States?
Request for humanitarian parole can only be accepted for individuals
who are currently outside of the United States.
How
does an individual apply for parole status?
Requests
for Humanitarian Parole must be submitted to the following address:
Department
of Homeland Security
425 I Street, NW
ATTN: Parole and Humanitarian Assistance Branch
Washington, DC 20536
A
request for humanitarian parole may be submitted by anyone and should
be submitted on Form
I-131, Application for Travel Document.
There is a filing fee for filing applications for humanitarian parole.
Additionally, Form
I-134, Affidavit of Support,
is also needed to ensure that the applicant will not become a public
charge. A parole request should include information that is specific,
verifiable and complete. Evidence of the claimed circumstances should
also be submitted.
Canadians
must submit Form
I-131, Application for Travel Document
to the Director of the office that has jurisdiction
over the area
where the alien intends to enter the United States.
How
can I find out the status of my application?
To
check the status of your application, please contact the Parole and
Humanitarian Assistance Branch, Washington, D.C. directly in writing.
Please provide them with specific information about your application.
Does Humanitarian Parole expire?
Humanitarian paroles are granted for a period of time to coincide
with the duration of the emergency or humanitarian situation that
forms the basis for the request. There is a maximum time limit of 1
year.
What can I do if my case is not approved?
The denial of a request for humanitarian parole is a discretionary
determination based upon a review of all of the evidence submitted.
There is no statutory provision for appeal. If there are new facts
that you would like considered however, a new submission may be sent
to the Parole and Humanitarian Assistance Branch as a new case for
consideration, with a new filing fee.
Can
parolees work in the US?
Public
interest parolees may apply for work authorization on Form I-765,
Application for Employment Authorization.
Parolees admitted for humanitarian or emergency reasons are not
eligible to apply for employment authorization.
Can
parolees apply for green cards (permanent resident status)?
Only
parolees granted through the Specter Amendment, Cuban/Haitian
parolees, or South East Asian Public Interest Parolees (PL 106-429)
can apply for green cards. These
individuals
may apply for green cards after one year of physical residence in the
US on Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or
Adjust Status with the appropriate fees (applicant aged 14-79 must
also pay a fingerprinting fee). These
individuals must also submit medical exam results.
Individuals
paroled for humanitarian or other emergency reasons are not eligible
to apply for green cards as parolees.
They can apply if they qualify under another immigration
provision, such as employment.
Can
a parolee file an immigrant petition on behalf of a relative abroad?
A
parolee can file an immigrant petition on behalf of a relative abroad
provided that the parolee has already adjusted to permanent resident
status. However, if the
relative is otherwise eligible for refugee processing, the parolee can
file an affidavit of relationship on the relative’s behalf.
Can
parolees travel abroad?
Only
parolees who have adjusted their status to permanent residents may
travel abroad using a travel document.
Can
parolees apply for citizenship?
Parolees
are eligible to apply for citizenship five years from the date they
entered the US as parolees if they have already adjusted to permanent
resident status.