What is a humanitarian parole?
Humanitarian parole is an immigration relief, granted by the U.S. government, that allows an individual to enter or remain in the United States temporarily. In Idaho, humanitarian parole is typically provided to individuals who are not eligible for other types of immigration relief and who face extreme hardships in their home country. In some cases, parole may be used to allow individuals to visit the United States to attend to urgent medical treatment, reunite with family, or due to emergency circumstances. When the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service, or USCIS, in Idaho grants humanitarian parole it is usually valid for a limited period of time and the individual may remain in the United States until the expiration of the parole. USCIS may place certain restrictions on the individual’s stay, including requiring the parolee to leave before the expiration of the parole or to refrain from engaging in certain activities, such as working without permission. Additionally, parolees must adhere to the immigration laws of the United States. Humanitarian parole may only be granted in specific cases and is not guaranteed. To apply for humanitarian parole in Idaho, an individual must either submit a Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, or have his or her own family member or employer apply for advance parole on his or her behalf. If granted, an individual is typically provided travel documents to enter the United States.
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