Urgent Humanitarian Parole is offered by USCIS to those individuals who may be inadmissible or otherwise ineligible for admission into the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
These typically include people who require emergency medical attention, pregnant women, those who are serving as witnesses in court proceedings, victims of torture or rape, and those who are applying for asylum who have passed a credible fear interview.
Humanitarian reasons for parole requests include:
Emergency medical attention
Donating one’s organs
Visiting a loved one who is likely to pass away soon
A family member’s funeral and/or settling their affairs
Applying for asylum (for those who have already passed a credible fear interview)
Humanitarian parole may also be granted for reasons that benefit the public, including:
Testifying in court proceedings
National security matters
Medical treatments that may benefit US citizens
Click here to complete an intake form and send in a $50 consultation fee.
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