Parole in Place
Certain undocumented spouses, parents, and children of service members and veterans may qualify for parole in place — protection that can open the door to a green card without leaving the United States.
Lawton sits at the intersection of two worlds we know well: military families navigating immigration for a spouse or parent, and a growing immigrant community building lives in southwest Oklahoma.
New Horizons Legal handles military-connected immigration cases — including parole in place and naturalization for service members and their families — alongside the full range of family petitions, green cards, and deportation defense. Every case can be handled by phone and video, so the three-hour drive to Tulsa never gets in the way.
Federal immigration policy includes specific protections and pathways for the families of service members and veterans. Used correctly, they can resolve situations that would otherwise have no good answer.
Certain undocumented spouses, parents, and children of service members and veterans may qualify for parole in place — protection that can open the door to a green card without leaving the United States.
Service members may qualify for expedited naturalization. We prepare the application and coordinate the military certification it requires.
Deployments and permanent change of station orders complicate immigration timelines. We structure cases so a move does not derail a pending petition.
Parole in place is a discretionary protection for certain undocumented family members of U.S. service members and veterans. If granted, it can allow a spouse or parent to apply for a green card without leaving the country. Eligibility is fact-specific — a consultation will tell you quickly whether it fits your family.
Usually yes. Immigration law is federal, so we can represent you regardless of where your petition was filed or where you were previously stationed.
Yes — consultations, document preparation, and interview prep all happen remotely. Most Lawton clients never need to visit our Tulsa office.
New Horizons Legal represents clients across Oklahoma by phone and video from our Tulsa office. Military families receive priority scheduling for deployment-related deadlines.
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918-221-9438Whether you are a service member sponsoring a spouse or a family facing a detention emergency, we will give you a straight answer about what is possible.