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Eligible undocumented spouses and children of US citizens can now obtain work authorization and a green card through the parole in place program launched by the Biden-Harris white house.

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What is Parole in Place?

Parole is the legal process for obtaining permission from the government to stay in the United States, but this process is not right for everyone. Let's explore together if the new parole in place program is right for you.

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Important Update:

On August 26, 2024, Judge Barker of the Eastern District of Texas issued an administrative stay of the Keeping Families Together Parole-in-Place Program for a period of at least 14 days. During this time, applicants may still submit parole applications to USCIS, but USCIS may not grant parole in place requests. During this pause in application processing, use our tools to understand your eligibility and to schedule a consultation with our independent network of immigration law firms to help you make an informed decision about whether submitting a parole application is right for you and your family.

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Step 1: Check if you are eligible for parole

To apply for parole in place you need to qualify and meet certain eligibility requirements. We make it easy for you to determine if parole is right for you and your family and help you understand what steps you need to take to confidently navigate the green card application process.

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Step 2: Submit your parole in place application

This is a special immigration opportunity and with that in mind we have partnered with some of most innovative and well-respected organizations in immigration to create an experience that guides you through using the USCIS website to navigate the parole in place application process step-by-step.

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Step 3: Get ready for the green card process

Successfully obtaining parole is just the first step. The whole point of the program is to help secure families' futures by providing a path to a green card. Once you have used our experience to submit your parole application, we'll help you get ready for the adjustment of status application process that allows you to obtain a green card.

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See if you are eligible for Parole in Place today!

The parole in place program was created by the Biden-Harris white house to minimize hardships, further unify families and secure their futures. There is no guarantee this program will remain available should a new president take office. Act now to find out if you are eligible for parole. If you can submit a parole application, we'll guide you though the process of submitting an application to USCIS and help you prepare for a future green card application through the adjustment of status process.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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  • How can SimpleCitizen help me with my parole in place application?
  • The parole in place program for undocumented spouses and children of US citizens was rapidly launched by the Biden-Harris administration. New forms were not developed for this program and the only way to submit an application for parole in place is through the USCIS website. We’ve built a free, short questionnaire to help you better understand your immigration situation in advance of submitting a parole application. At the end of the questionnaire we will tell you if it looks like you’re eligible for parole and provide some recommendations around what you should think about doing next. Then, if you feel confident moving forward, we will guide you through how to submit your parole application using the myUSCIS system. In addition to helping you fill out your parole application we’ll help you keep track of your parole application, and once it is approved, you will be able to get started on your green card application with us. Please note that additional fees may apply if you choose to do your green card application with us or with one of our partners, but there is no obligation to purchase those services from us.
  • What is parole and how does it help undocumented people with a green card?
  • A parole application is a legal request to stay in the United States and forgive your last unlawful entry. If you are granted parole under this new program, you will be able to obtain work authorization and will have a three-year time period to apply for a green card through the adjustment of status process. It is important to remember that obtaining parole is the first step in this process, and only provides a temporary time period to apply for a green card and become a lawful permanent resident. Additionally, because immigration laws and policies can change rapidly after the election cycle ends it is critical to act now to understand your eligibility for parole and your chances of being approved for a future green card. Our system does just that, and if your background checks out, we can help you efficiently prepare a ready-to-submit green card application as soon as possible.
  • How is this parole in place program different from legal permanent residency?
  • As mentioned above, parole is simply a request to lawfully remain in the United States. While a successful applicant will be authorized to stay in the United States, that authorized stay will only last for a limited period of time. Additionally, any work authorization you receive as part of having your parole request granted will also be temporary. To lawfully remain present in the United States and keep the ability to work past your parole duration you will need to adjust your status.
  • How do I know if the parole in place program is right for me?
  • Immigration laws in the United States can be complicated and submitting a parole application might at first seem like a good idea. However, it is important that you understand the obstacles you might face if you submit a parole application and potentially a future green card application. Our system is designed to help screen your background for issues that you might not be thinking about. And at the end of the questionnaire, based on the information you provided, we’ll tell you if it looks like you’re eligible and provide you with options to address any tricky situations that you told us about. Please note, that immigration authorities have already indicated that parole applicants that have potentially serious criminal histories and/or other concerns in their background will be referred to law enforcement.
  • How long does it take for USCIS to process my parole application?
  • USCIS only recently launched the parole in place program for undocumented spouses and children. We do not yet know how long it will take USCIS to process these applications. However, to ensure your application is processed as quickly as possible be sure to submit all of your supporting evidence with your initial application. If USCIS has to reach out to you for more evidence or information it will take the agency longer to process your application.

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