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Humanitarian Parole for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans is a program under which citizens of these four countries, and their immediate family members, can be paroled into the United States for a period of up to two years if a person in the US agrees to financially support them. The program allows a combined total of 30,000 people ...
Among the biggest beneficiaries of Friday’s decision are many of the over 193,000 Haitians who have arrived in the U.S. through a humanitarian parole process from the Biden administration for ...
Haitian citizens living outside the United States (in Haiti or a third country) who do not have citizenship, residency, or refugee status in a third country may qualify for this program. You can ...
Nationals of Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela who have been authorized to come to the United States under a Biden administration humanitarian parole process should not be affected by an ...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services released details on Friday about the new parole program for Cubans, Haitians and Nicaraguans that was announced Thursday by President Joe Biden.
Both humanitarian parole and Temporary Protected Status are considered lawful statuses under immigration law, immigration experts said. Neither program lets people stay permanently in the U.S.
Haitians are forming long lines to get passports in hopes of migrating to the United States under a new parole program. Many Haiti National Police officers hope to leave also.
The Biden administration announced new temporary protected status for Haitians who arrived in the U.S. on or before June 3, 2024, shielding 309,000 people from deportation.