Immigration

What

The Citizens The The administration estimates about 500,000 people could be eligible, plus about 50,000 of their children.

The program is meant to eliminate the need for such individuals to go through the cumbersome extreme hardship “waiver” process, which requires undocumented spouses of U.S. Citizens to receive an approved waiver from USCIS, before applying for an immigrant visa at a U.S. Consulate abroad.

Unfortunately, the Republican-led coalition is seeking to put an end to the program claiming that the Biden administration has abused their power in creating it. The The The plaintiff’s in the lawsuit have asked the judge to grant a Temporary Restraining Order, Preliminary Injunction, and Stay of Action.

If granted by the judge, this would put the parole in place program on pause–meaning that a court order could stop USCIS from accepting new applications.

As it stands, USCIS continues to accept and adjudicate I-131F applications for parole in place until a court order prohibits them from doing so, which could be imminent.

Immediate Call to Action

If you are eligible for parole in place under the Keeping Families Together program, you must take immediate action and submit the online application Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens, as soon as possible.

Time is of the essence because the existence of the program is currently under attack.While USCIS is still accepting applications, this could change in the very near future if the plaintiff’s motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction is granted by the judge. If a court order prohibits USCIS from accepting cases, your window of opportunity to apply for this program may close forever.

Take action now!

Where Can I Find More Information?

For further information about the parole in place application process, please visit our webpage where we have prepared a detailed FAQ section addressing your concerns.

Please also visit the Keeping Families Together USCIS webpage for more updates and our helpful links below.

Contact Us.

If you would like to schedule a consultation, please text 619-569-1768 or call 619-819-9204.

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