Green Card Application:
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Marriage certificate (if applicable)
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Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
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Proof of income
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Proof of employment
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Police certificate
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Medical examination report
Citizenship Application:
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Proof of permanent residence
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Proof of income
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Proof of employment
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Police certificate
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Test results for English and civics exams
H1B Visa Application:
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Passport copy
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Education certificates
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Work experience documents
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Job offer letter
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Labor Condition Application (LCA)
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Proof of employer's existence
Family-Based Visa Application:
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Marriage certificate (if applicable)
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Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
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Proof of income
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Proof of employment
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Police certificate
Temporary Worker Visas (H2A, H2B, E3):
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Passport copy
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Education certificates
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Work experience documents
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Job offer letter
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Labor Condition Application (LCA)
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Proof of employer's existence
Asylum Application (ASULYM):
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Proof of persecution
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Police certificate
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Medical examination report
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Testimony of events
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) Application:
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Proof of nationality
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Proof of residence
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Police certificate
Refugee Processing:
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Proof of persecution
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Police certificate
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Medical examination report
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Testimony of events
Asylum:
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Protection granted to individuals already in the United States or at the border
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Must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group
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Apply using Form I-589, Application for Asylum and Withholding of Removal
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If approved, can apply for green card after one year and U.S. citizenship after five years
Refugee:
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Protection granted to individuals outside of the United States
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Must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group
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Apply through the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program
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If approved, enter the United States as a refugee and can apply for green card after one year and U.S. citizenship after five years
Haitian Refugee Immigration Fairness Act (HRIFA):
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A special program for certain Haitian nationals who were living in the United States as of December 31, 1995
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Allows eligible individuals to apply for permanent residence (green card) and eventual U.S. citizenship
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Apply using Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
TPS (Form I-821)
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Proof of nationality (e.g. national ID card, passport from home country)
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Proof of residence in the U.S. (e.g. utility bills, lease agreement)
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Police certificate (if applicable)
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Proof of temporary presence in the U.S. (e.g. entry/departure records)
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Proof of eligibility for TPS designation (e.g. proof of citizenship from designated country)
Employment Authorization (Form I-765)
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Copy of TPS approval notice (Form I-821)
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Passport copy
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Proof of identity (e.g. national ID card, driver's license)
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Proof of employment eligibility (e.g. job offer letter, employment contract)
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Proof of relationship with employer (if applicable)
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
H2A Visa Application (Temporary Agricultural Worker)
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Passport copy
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Education certificates
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Work experience documents
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Job offer letter
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Labor Condition Application (LCA)
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Proof of employer's existence
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
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Proof of temporary work assignment
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Proof of employer's ability to pay prevailing wage
H2B Visa Application (Temporary Non-Agricultural Worker)
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Passport copy
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Education certificates
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Work experience documents
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Job offer letter
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Labor Condition Application (LCA)
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Proof of employer's existence
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
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Proof of temporary work assignment
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Proof of employer's ability to pay prevailing wage
E3 Visa Application (Australian Professional Worker)
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Passport copy
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Education certificates
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Work experience documents
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Job offer letter
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Labor Condition Application (LCA)
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Proof of employer's existence
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
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Proof of specialty occupation
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Proof of employer's ability to pay prevailing wage
I-485 Adjustment of Status (Green Card)
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Marriage certificate (if applicable)
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Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
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Proof of income
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Proof of employment
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Police certificate
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Medical examination report
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Proof of relationship with petitioner (if applicable)
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
I-751 Remove Conditions on Green Card
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Passport copy
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Birth certificate
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Marriage certificate (if applicable)
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Divorce or death certificate (if applicable)
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Proof of income
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Proof of employment
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Police certificate
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Proof of relationship with petitioner (if applicable)
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Copy of petitioner's U.S. citizenship or permanent residence document (if applicable)
Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program
May be eligible to apply for a green card using Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
To apply, they will need to:
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Check their eligibility for permanent residence
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Gather required documents, including:
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Copy of the parole approval notice
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Passport-style photos
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Proof of identity
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Proof of relationship with a qualifying family member (if applicable)
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Fill out Form I-485 and attach supporting documents
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Submit the application to the appropriate USCIS address
Additionally, they may also need to file:
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Form I-131, Application for Travel Document (if seeking a re-entry permit)
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Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization (if seeking a work permit)
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Eligibility:
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Haitians who were granted temporary status under the Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program
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Must have been paroled into the United States on or after May 22, 2021
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Must have been continuously physically present in the United States since parole
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Must meet other eligibility requirements for permanent residence
Required Documents:-
Copy of the parole approval notice
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Passport-style photos
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Proof of identity (e.g. passport, national ID card)
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Proof of relationship with a qualifying family member (if applicable)
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Proof of continuous physical presence in the United States
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Medical examination report (Form I-693)
Filing Fees:-
Form I-485: $1,440
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Form I-131 (if filing): $660
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Form I-765 (if filing): $610
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Biometric services fee: $85
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As you entered the United States under the Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program (Section 143(a)), please provide the following:
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A copy of your parole approval notice (Form I-941 or I-512)
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A copy of your entry/departure record (Form I-94)
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A letter or document from the U.S. government or an authorized organization that confirms your participation in the humanitarian parole program
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A copy of your passport biographic page
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A copy of your current visa (if applicable)
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Proof of your relationship with your petitioner (if applicable)
Additionally, please provide the following personal information:-
Full name
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Date of birth
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Alien Registration Number (A-Number)
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Current address
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In addition to the documents mentioned in the previous letter, the customer will also need to provide:
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A copy of their birth certificate (with translation if not in English)
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A copy of their marriage certificate (if applicable, with translation if not in English)
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A copy of their divorce or death certificate (if applicable, with translation if not in English)
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Proof of financial support (such as tax returns, W-2s, and a letter from their petitioner)
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A medical examination report (Form I-693)
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A copy of their passport-style photos
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Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program
Eligibility:
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Haitians who were granted temporary status under the Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole program
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Must have been paroled into the United States on or after May 22, 2021
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Must have been continuously physically present in the United States since parole
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Must meet other eligibility requirements for permanent residence
Required Documents:
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Copy of the parole approval notice
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Passport-style photos
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Proof of identity (e.g. passport, national ID card)
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Proof of relationship with a qualifying family member (if applicable)
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Proof of continuous physical presence in the United States
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Medical examination report (Form I-693)
Filing Fees:
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Form I-485: $1,440
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Form I-131 (if filing): $660
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Form I-765 (if filing): $610
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Biometric services fee: $85
Where to File:
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Mail applications to the appropriate USCIS address based on your location
Processing Time:
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Varies depending on USCIS workload and other factors
Next Steps:
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Wait for USCIS to process the application
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Attend a biometrics appointment (if scheduled)
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Attend an interview (if scheduled)
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Receive a decision on the application (approved or denied)
Note: This information is subject to change and may not be comprehensive. It's always best to consult with an immigration attorney, Non Profit Organization or expert for personalized guidance.
Important Notice:
Biden Administration's Humanitarian Parole Program: Expert Guidance Required
Are you seeking humanitarian parole through the Biden Administration's program? It's crucial to understand that this form must be filed by an attorney or non-profit organization, with special instructions from USCIS to avoid return or denial.
Why Professional Help Matters
The humanitarian parole process is complex, requiring expertise in immigration law. Without proper guidance, your application may be delayed or denied. Our experienced immigration attorneys and non-profit organizations have a deep understanding of the process and requirements, ensuring the best possible outcome.
Consequences of Incorrect Filing
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Delays in processing
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Return of application
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Denial of parole
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Actions | Name | Questionnaire Link |
Select | H2B Visa Application | Click to Apply |
Select | I-821Temporary Protected Status | Click to Apply |
Select | I -589 Application for Asylum | Click to Apply |
Select | N-400 Naturalization | Click to Apply |
Select | I -539 Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status | Click to Apply |
Select | I-485 Adjustment of Status | Click to Apply |
Select | I 821D DACA | Click to Apply |
Select | Employment-Based | Click to Apply |
Select | Form I-140 | Click to Apply |
Select | Replacement of I-94 Card | Click to Apply |
Select | I-754 Removal of Conditions | Click to Apply |
Select | TN Petition | Click to Apply |
Select | Greencard Renewal/Replacement | Click to Apply |
Select | Employment Authorization Document I-765 | Click to Apply |
Select | I-130 Immediate Relative | Click to Apply |
Select | I-130 Priority Petition | Click to Apply |
Select | I-130 Foreign Beneficiary | Click to Apply |
Select | i-140 IV Extraordinary Ability | Click to Apply |
Select | Multinational Manager or Executive (EB-1) | Click to Apply |
Select | Outstanding Professor or Researcher (EB-1) | Click to Apply |
Select | Skilled or Professional Worker (EB-3 | Click to Apply |
Select | Naturalization | Click to Apply |
Select | Employment Authorization Document1 | Click to Apply |
Select | I VISA | Click to Apply |
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