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USCIS: Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families

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Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families

On June 18, 2024, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a key step toward fulfilling President Biden’s commitment to promoting family unity in the immigration system. DHS will establish a new process to consider, on a case-by-case basis, requests for certain noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens who have been continuously physically present without admission or parole in the United States for 10 years or more; have no disqualifying criminal convictions; do not pose a threat to national security and public safety and pass vetting; are otherwise eligible to apply for adjustment of status; and merit a favorable exercise of discretion.

If paroled, these noncitizens will generally be able to apply for lawful permanent residence without having to leave the United States and be processed by a U.S. consulate overseas. DHS estimates that 500,000 noncitizen spouses of U.S. citizens could be eligible to access this process; on average, these noncitizens have resided in the United States for 23 years. Approximately 50,000 noncitizen children of these spouses are estimated to be eligible to seek parole under this process.

For more information on this new process, see the DHS Fact Sheet: DHS Announces New Process to Promote the Unity and Stability of Families.

Additional information on the application process, required fee, and other key information will be detailed in a forthcoming Federal Register Notice. USCIS will reject any filing received prior to the publication of the Federal Register Notice.


Eligibility and Process
To be considered on a case-by-case basis for a discretionary grant of parole in place under this process, an individual must:

Be present in the United States without admission or parole;
Have been continuously present in the United States for at least 10 years as of June 17, 2024; and
Have a legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen as of June 17, 2024.

In addition, individuals must not have disqualifying criminal history or otherwise constitute a threat to national security or public safety and should otherwise merit a favorable exercise of discretion.

Noncitizen children of spouses who are granted parole under this process may also be considered for parole on a case-by-case basis under this process if they are physically present in the United States without admission or parole and have a qualifying stepchild relationship with a U.S. citizen parent as defined by the Immigration and Nationality Act as of June 17, 2024.

In order to be considered for parole, an individual will need to file a form with USCIS along with supporting documentation to show they meet the requirements and pay a fee. Further information regarding eligibility and the application process, including a notice in the Federal Register, will be published in the near term. USCIS will reject any filings or individual requests in relation to this process received before the date when the application process begins later this summer.

Upon receipt of a properly filed parole in place request, USCIS will determine on a case-by-case basis whether a grant of parole is warranted based on a significant public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons and whether the applicant merits a favorable exercise of discretion. All requests will take into consideration the potential requestor’s previous immigration history, criminal history, the results of background checks and national security and public safety vetting, and any other relevant information available to or requested by USCIS.

Other Action
In addition, DHS will join the Department of State in an effort to more efficiently facilitate certain employment-based nonimmigrant visas for eligible individuals, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients and undocumented noncitizens, who have graduated from an accredited U.S. institution of higher education. By clarifying and enhancing the existing process, the Department of State’s policy will give U.S. employers increased confidence that they can hire the talent they need, and that they will be able to quickly get to work. DHS will implement the Department of State’s policy update.




https://www.uscis.gov/keepingfamiliestogether

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/06/17/...ility-families
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Time to marry the job.
im already married to the game yo
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I’ve already had several people reach out to see if I’ve seen the news, they are exited for me, but am not sure how to feel about this. It sounds hopeful for someone like me, married 14 yrs and 2 USC kids. But with all the rhetoric around immigration, I just don’t see how this actually goes into effect, and then if trump wins then what happens to the program and those who maybe applied already. I wish I was more optimistic and happy.
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I’ve already had several people reach out to see if I’ve seen the news, they are exited for me, but am not sure how to feel about this. It sounds hopeful for someone like me, married 14 yrs and 2 USC kids. But with all the rhetoric around immigration, I just don’t see how this actually goes into effect, and then if trump wins then what happens to the program and those who maybe applied already. I wish I was more optimistic and happy.
it wont even go into effect, i guarantee the courts are cooking up stuff to prevent it from going into effect just like DAPA. this is a nothingburger.

Democrats did this to pull the "see guys we tried but they dont let us so reelect Biden"

whats worrisome now is that this brought attention to the AP loophole i pray for people not to begin to be denied entry back into the US under AP.
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There is all too many reasons to be cynical of any good news, especially when it isn't something that isn't codified into law.

The program, on the surface, appears to be directed at exactly people like you Gely. I don't want to push a false hope or anything but look at it this way; you've been dealt a new hand at the table whereas before there wasn't any play.

I also would be less worried about a trump victory. The GOP been losing house rep seats and state elections steadily since 2018, but they haven't changed their strategies to react to that reality (republicans rejecting reality is the one thing they won't be hypocrites about).

In order for Trump to win the general election, he would have to start showing some actual gains on states that he lost previously, but his felony charges and increasingly incoherent interviews aren't winning him anyone over.
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There is all too many reasons to be cynical of any good news, especially when it isn't something that isn't codified into law.

The program, on the surface, appears to be directed at exactly people like you Gely. I don't want to push a false hope or anything but look at it this way; you've been dealt a new hand at the table whereas before there wasn't any play.

I also would be less worried about a trump victory. The GOP been losing house rep seats and state elections steadily since 2018, but they haven't changed their strategies to react to that reality (republicans rejecting reality is the one thing they won't be hypocrites about).

In order for Trump to win the general election, he would have to start showing some actual gains on states that he lost previously, but his felony charges and increasingly incoherent interviews aren't winning him anyone over.
so you're saying Trump and the GOP will lose this November?
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If you are married to a U.S Citizen then your spouse can petition you anyways. How does this new process help? It can help EWI spouses since they don’t have to leave country.

Also how will DACA holder or an undocumented person apply for this benefit? How can you guy sponsor from an employer as a DACA or an undocumented?
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There is all too many reasons to be cynical of any good news, especially when it isn't something that isn't codified into law.

The program, on the surface, appears to be directed at exactly people like you Gely. I don't want to push a false hope or anything but look at it this way; you've been dealt a new hand at the table whereas before there wasn't any play.

I also would be less worried about a trump victory. The GOP been losing house rep seats and state elections steadily since 2018, but they haven't changed their strategies to react to that reality (republicans rejecting reality is the one thing they won't be hypocrites about).

In order for Trump to win the general election, he would have to start showing some actual gains on states that he lost previously, but his felony charges and increasingly incoherent interviews aren't winning him anyone over.
your massive MSM consumption is showing. all you said was CNN/MSNPC narrative nonsense.

Trump is not losing this time for sure, its going to be 2016 all over again.

and lets all hope Orange man wins or we will have WWIII soon, we didn't have none of those shenanigans happening under him. like it or not.

rather have seething snowflakes than a world at war at this level.
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your massive MSM consumption is showing. all you said was CNN/MSNPC narrative nonsense.

Trump is not losing this time for sure, its going to be 2016 all over again.

and lets all hope Orange man wins or we will have WWIII soon, we didn't have none of those shenanigans happening under him. like it or not.

rather have seething snowflakes than a world at war at this level.
Sounds like something someone whose highest education level is GED would say. Why are you here and not on Truth Social? I'm sure your MAGA friends over there would offer you endless support.
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