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DACA recipients who have already obtained advance parole can apply for permanent residency from within the U.S. if they have a U.S. citizen spouse or stepparent.
Among the categories of parole are port-of-entry parole, humanitarian parole, parole in place, removal-related parole, and advance parole (typically requested by persons inside the United States who need to travel outside the U.S. without abandoning status, such as applicants for LPR status, holders of and applicants for TPS, and individuals with other forms of parole).
The application submitted to request Advance Parole was Form I-131 Application Type D*, with a fee of $575. [66] Advance Parole could be requested for travel abroad for: Educational purposes, such as studying abroad; Employment purposes, such as overseas positions, interviews, training, or meetings with clients; or
For employment-based green card applicants, the priority date needs to be current to apply for Adjustment of Status (I-485) at which time an Employment Authorization Document can be applied for. Typically, it is recommended to apply for Advance Parole at the same time so that visa stamping is not required when re-entering US from a foreign country.
The Biden administration launched the humanitarian parole program for nationals of Venezuela in October 2022 before expanding it to people from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua.
Typically DACA recipients have to leave the United States and apply for normalization of status at a U.S. Consulate. Naimeh Salem is Martinez' immigration attorney and her boss.
The Immigration Act, 1976, insured by the Parliament of Canada, was the first immigration legislation to clearly outline the objectives of Canadian immigration policy, define refugees as a distinct class of immigrants, and mandate the Canadian government to consult with other levels of government in the planning and management of immigration.
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