He humanitarian parole is a benefit received by the citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela to enter the United States if they meet the corresponding requirements. The government can grant a travel permit to 30,000 migrants per month.

“People who are outside the United States may apply for temporary residency (‘parole’) in the United States for urgent humanitarian reasons or for significant public benefit,” the Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) explains on its website.

Qualified beneficiaries outside the United States and undocumented.
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Requirements to apply for humanitarian parole

Those applying for this benefit must be outside the United States, have a valid passport, meet health requirements, pay for their ticket, and have a sponsor who is legal in North American territory and financially solvent.

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USCIS points out on its website that parole is usually granted for a period of up to one year, but “may grant temporary residency permission for an extended period of time, depending on the reason for the permission.”

Qualified beneficiaries who are outside the United States and do not have documents “may be considered on a case-by-case basis for prior authorization to travel and a two-year temporary stay for urgent humanitarian reasons,” the Department of Security said. declared National (DHS).

The benefits provided by the parole are cash assistance for 12 months for food, shelter, and transportation. Latino Migrants indicates that the amount is estimated based on family size and varies between $335 and $685.

If you have any problems or concerns about the parole process, people can get in touch. Photo: Istock

Where to call in case of parole issues

The website explains that for any issue or concern about the parole process, people can communicate through:

USCIS online

Online case status

Or call: