Humanitarian Parole: Good News for Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela

The United States government has resumed processing benefits for those already approved for humanitarian parole, following a temporary suspension due to lawsuits. This permit allows citizens of Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to legally enter the United States and obtain a work permit.

Although new applications are on hold, those with pending cases have begun receiving updates from USCIS. This progress represents an opportunity for thousands of families seeking stability and better living conditions.

It's important to note that parole is not a permanent residence permit, but it does allow you to work and access certain benefits while the immigration process is being resolved. Those interested are advised to review the required documents and the expiration dates for renewals or updates.

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