LOS
ANGELES, Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Maison Law
Immigration Lawyers is pleased to announce its dedicated support
for the newly introduced "Keeping Families Together" program. This
initiative, overseen by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
is designed to maintain family unity, allowing eligible noncitizen
family members who have lived continuously in the U.S. for at least
10 years to apply to "parole in place."
Under this program, a noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.S.
citizen may file Form I-131F to request "parole in place" under
this process if they:
- Are present in the United
States without admission or parole;
- Have been continuously physically present in the United States since June 17th, 2024;
- Have:
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- A legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen as of June 17th, 2024, if seeking parole in
place as the spouse of a U.S. citizen; or
- A noncitizen parent who had a legally valid marriage to a U.S.
citizen on or before June
17th, 2024, and before the stepchild's
18th birthday, if seeking parole in place as the
stepchild of a U.S. citizen;
- Do not have any disqualifying criminal history; and
- Do not pose a threat to national security and public
safety.
If approved, applicants will have three years to apply for a
green card, secure a temporary work permit, and avoid deportation.
The program also extends eligibility to the children of noncitizens
who meet certain criteria, further supporting the goal of unifying
families.
"At Maison Law Immigration Lawyers, we recognize the profound
importance of keeping families together and providing them with the
stability they need," said Martin
Gasparian, Founder of Maison Law Immigration Lawyers. "The
'Parole in Place program is a significant step forward, and we are
committed to guiding eligible families through the complex
application process."
The application process itself will likely involve meeting
eligibility requirements, filing the appropriate forms, providing
supporting documents, and undergoing background checks and national
security vetting.
While some applicants may be comfortable completing the
application themselves by following the guide, Maison Law
Immigration Lawyers is available for a free consultation if they
decide to hire a lawyer to support them with the process. Maison
Law Immigration Lawyers' team of experienced lawyers is ready to
assist in compiling these essential documents, offering
personalized support.
For more information on the "Keeping Families Together" program
and how Maison Law Immigration Lawyers can assist you, please visit
www.maisonimmigration.com/citizenship/keeping-families-together.
About Maison Law Immigration Lawyers
Maison Law Immigration Lawyers is a California immigration law firm, dedicated to
helping families navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration
policies. With a team of experienced attorneys, Maison Law
Immigration Lawyers offers comprehensive legal services, helping
families stay together and secure their future in the United States.
CONTACT: Lindsey Busfield,
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