Parole in Place for Military Families: Basic Eligibility and Evidence Guide
Parole in Place for Military Families: Basic Eligibility and Evidence Guide
Parole in place may help certain undocumented family members of U.S. military service members and veterans seek lawful status inside the United States.
Who may qualify
- Spouses, parents, and unmarried children may be considered.
- The service member or veteran relationship must be documented.
- Discretion and background factors still matter.
Helpful evidence
Proof of the family relationship, military service records, identity documents, and favorable equities can support the request.
Why strategy matters
Parole in place can affect later adjustment planning, so the filing should match the family's long-term immigration goals.
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