Parole in Place registration kicks off
As of Monday, August 19, a new opportunity began for undocumented immigrants married to U.S. citizens, stepchildren and DACA beneficiaries, as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has begun to receive applications for the new “Parole in Place” program.
As you recall, the measure, approved by President Joe Biden on June 18, will allow approximately half a million people in this situation to apply for permanent residency without having to leave the country.
Alma Rosa Nieto, Immigration Attorney and Legal Analyst comments on who is eligible under the Executive Action of Joe Biden’s Democratic administration.
She also discusses the DACA beneficiaries who may participate and particularly if Vice President Kamala Harris wins.
Alma Rosa Nieto, says that benefits are extended to the undocumented spouse’s family, that is, if they have sons or daughters.
Alma Rosa Nieto, talks about the evidence that must be presented in the registration process that is already underway.
She gives us tips on how to organize the documents.
Alma Rosa Nieto explains the difference between the previous law and this executive order by Joe Biden.
Finally, she discusses some of the evidence that must be presented in this registration process to apply for citizenship without leaving the country, as part of President Biden’s Executive Action that would grant humanitarian permits for certain spouses and children of U.S. citizens, let’s listen to attorney Alma Rosa Nieto.
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