Biden’s Parole in Place Form Expected August 2024

Bidens Parole in Place Form Expected August 2024

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President Biden’s parole in place is giving married couples a new beginning, much like the deferred action program that President Obama issued in June 2012 gave young people a new beginning. The first DREAMERS applied on forms that came out in August 2012. So, we project that the forms for Biden’s Parole in Place will be out in August 2024.

What Can I Do Now to Get Ready for Biden’s Parole in Place?

The fear is palpable. One couple have been married since 2008, and still the noncitizen wife does not have her green card because she was afraid to be stuck in Mexico if she left. The same for another couple which has been married since 2011, and he feared being stuck in the Philippines. They have hired us to help with Biden’s parole because a denial can risk putting a loved one in deportation. Don’t take that risk, especially because our fees are reasonable.

Blandon Law is already helping clients organize the documents they will submit, which are going to be dated from May 2014 through the present. That’s over 10 years of documents. Yes, the first thing a Biden Parolee and their US citizen spouse is going to want to do is hire an immigration expert to help them.

What Documents Do I Send with Biden Parole Application?

Blandon Law attorneys will help clients organize evidence, prepare the application, and communicate with USCIS if they request more documents. To get the work permit and get legal status, we help noncitizen spouses prove that they:

  • Have continuously resided in the United States since June 17, 2014;
  • Were physically present in the United States on June 17, 2024;
  • Have been legally married to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024;
  • Entered the United States without admission or parole and do not currently hold any lawful immigrant or nonimmigrant status;
  • Have not been convicted of any disqualifying criminal offense;
  • Do not pose a threat to national security or public safety; and
  • Merit a favorable exercise of discretion.

Blandon Law has been helping mixed-status families stay together and get a green card for over 20 years. Call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today to schedule an asylum consultation.

We look forward to making your immigration goals a reality.

Disclaimer – These entries are based on real life events. Family member names, when used, are real. Client names are changed for privacy.

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