Biden’s Parole in Place
The legacy of the 46th President is all about family unity. He recently announced Parole in Place so that certain undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens could get green cards. He also succeeded in lowering Violence Against Women with a law that allows survivors of domestic violence to get green cards. President Biden was also the second in command when the 44th President announced DACA for the undocumented who were brought as children.
Let’s all do what is needed to honor his work. EVEN IF YOU HAVE A DEPORTATION ORDER, apply for Parole in Place now so you can get your green card even if a president who hates the undocumented comes to power in January 2025.
Unexecuted Deportation Order is NOT a Bar to Adjustment
If you or someone you know is married to a US citizen and has been in the United States since May 2014, please call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” today to schedule a talk. An immigration attorney is absolutely important for anyone who has a deportation order. For example, did you know that a person can get a green card even if an immigration judge ordered their deportation, but they never left the country? Did you know that a person with a deportation order who enters an office of the US Citizenship & Immigration Service for an interview can be detained right there, to be processed onto a plane. That’s why going through the green card maze without an experienced attorney is not acceptable. Get yourself the best help you can hire.
Green Card Even if Republican Takes White House
Your application for parole in place is more than just a document. It is your voice. It might seem better to “wait and see what happens” with the presidential election in November 2024, but that is wrong. Some who applied for DACA (a similar program by President Obama) in August 2012 had their approvals in hand before January 2013. If a person gets parole in place approved before January 20, 2025, no president, no administration can take that away. And getting parole is the path to getting a green card, and eventually U.S. citizenship.
Only a U.S. citizen can shape their community, petition for parents and brothers and sisters, and VOTE in future elections. In other words, Biden’s parole in place is not just an opportunity, it’s a responsibility. Help us help you by calling 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.