
Military Families/Parole In Place
Parole in place allows certain undocumented family members of U.S. military personnel to be paroled into the United States in 1-year increments. One may be eligible for Parole in Place if they are an immediate relative to certain members of the US. Armed forces. Parole in Place is available to:
·Spouses
·Widows
·Parents, and
·Unmarried children (under the age of 21)
of active-duty member of the U.S. armed forces, of individuals in the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve; or of individuals who previously served on active duty or in the Selected Reserve of the Ready Reserve and were not dishonorably discharged.
Once parole in place is granted to an individual (for an increment of 1-year), if other eligibility requirements are met, an individual who has parole in place, may qualify for adjustment of status to lawful permanent resident status (green card).
Parole in Place cases are complicated and often require the help of knowledgeable professionals to obtain a successful outcome. At the Jurado Firm, we have the experience you need in handling Parole in Place cases to ensure that you obtain the best possible outcome in your Parole in Place case. Give us a call, our initial consultations are free of cost.



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