U.S. officials recently announced “sweeping new measures” to reduce unlawful migration across the Western Hemisphere. One of the new measures includes the creation of a parole program to reunite family members from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Colombia. The government has not yet published the rules for this new parole program, but it appears individuals must be beneficiaries of a family-based petition to qualify. This is different from recent humanitarian programs for individuals from Ukraine, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela that do NOT require a family-based immigration petition. Please consult with your attorney for up-to-date information about how this program may apply to your situation. Learn More
FAMILY REUNIFICATION PAROLE FOR EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, AND COLOMBIA
Updated: Oct 3
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