Important Notices:

  1. Employment Authorization Document (EAD) Eligibility: If you were recently paroled into the United States and your parole is still valid, or if you've applied for asylum, and your application has been pending for a minimum of 150 days, you are likely eligible to apply for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). This document allows you to work legally in the United States. To initiate the EAD application process, create a USCIS account online and file Form I-765. Once your application is approved, USCIS will send your work permit to the address you provided in your application. If necessary, you can also submit a paper application for Form I-765.
  1. Updated Review Process for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans: The U.S. government may authorize up to 30,000 noncitizens per month to seek parole on a case-by-case basis under the processes for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. Due to high demand for these processes, we are implementing a revised review process starting from May 17, 2023. Under this new system, approximately half of the monthly total of Forms I-134A, Online Request to be a Supporter and Declaration of Financial Support, will be randomly selected for review, regardless of the filing date. The remaining half will be assessed based on a first-in, first-out method, prioritizing the oldest Forms I-134A for review. This adjustment aims to ensure a fair and equitable opportunity for all Form I-134A beneficiaries to progress through the process and request advance travel authorization. For more details, please visit our web alert.
  1. Free Access to the Processes: It's important to note that access to these processes is entirely free. Neither the U.S.-based supporter nor the beneficiary is obligated to pay any fees to the U.S. government for filing Form I-134A, being considered for travel authorization, or parole. Please remain vigilant and cautious of potential scams or individuals seeking money related to participation in this process. Your participation should not involve any financial transactions.

 


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