How to Keep Work Permits for Parole of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela

Over half a million noncitizens must leave the United States when their parole expires UNLESS they apply for another benefit, like asylum. They came to this country under the policy known as CHNV and the government announced in October it will not extend the program. Blandon Law can be your safe haven and protect you like garlic from this terrible Halloween surprise.

How Can I Protect Myself from the ICE Officers?

Noncitizens who cannot return to Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, or Venezuela must apply for asylum. Blandon Law attorneys have been filing asylum for citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela for over 20 years. We are experts in the field. Our founder, Elizabeth Blandon, is the daughter of asylees and was elected as Chairperson on the Committee of Immigration Experts in Florida.

The deadline for filing asylum is one year. So, call 954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients” on the upper left side of our website today. Because there are exceptions to the one-year deadline, we’ve won asylum for noncitizens who applied 16 years after their last arrival. We can put our experience to work for you. In most cases, we can send your government receipt – proving you are legally in the United States, so the ICE Officers won’t deport you – within three days of filing your asylum application.

Can I Renew My Parole Work Permit?

Parolees from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela were issued work permits. BUT because the government has announced there will be no CHNV reparole process, thousands of noncitizens will lose work permission. Blandon Law attorneys protect CHNV parolees from losing their work permits, too.

Don’t fight the government vampires alone. Not everyone needs the best lawyer, but if you or someone you know has parole under the CHNV Parole Program for Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela, please call  954.385.0157 or click “For Future Clients”. 

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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