Humanitarian Parole: Time- 45 min
Humanitarian Parole: Time- 45 min
"Humanitarian parole" is a legal mechanism that allows temporary entry into the United States of people who would otherwise be ineligible to enter the country due to humanitarian or emergency circumstances. This program is designed for exceptional cases and can be used in various situations, such as:
1. **Medical treatment:** People who need to receive specialized medical treatment in the United States and who cannot receive it in their country of origin can apply for humanitarian parole.
2. **Family Reunification:** In situations where there is a family emergency, such as a serious illness or the death of a loved one, humanitarian parole can be requested to allow reunification with family members in the United States.
3. **Humanitarian reasons:** Other humanitarian circumstances, such as natural disasters or armed conflicts in the country of origin, may also be considered for the application for humanitarian parole.
It is important to note that humanitarian parole is a discretionary measure and each request is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. It does not guarantee obtaining a visa or permanent immigration status in the United States. Furthermore, humanitarian parole is not the same as obtaining asylum or refuge in the United States.
To apply for humanitarian parole, you generally must file an application with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or at a designated port of entry.