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Cubans with I-220A are called to join a class action to demand parole – 2024-03-12 08:36:45

Jurist Carlos Mejías, who heads the law firm Mejias & Associates, is calling on all Cuban citizens in the United States who have a Form I-220A to join a class action lawsuit against the United States immigration system. Joined.

The objective of the lawsuit is to demand the right of these citizens to receive a parole that allows them to regularize their immigration status in the country with the help of the Cuban Adjustment Law, something that was no longer possible last year.

The call indicates that this lawsuit is being divided into three large groups to facilitate the presentation of the case: Credible Fear, Admission Applicants and Victims of Family Separation.

Class A: Credible Fear

  • In this category are all Cuban immigrants who demonstrated credible fear upon entering the US, but were still admitted with an I-220A instead of an parole humanitarian.

Class B: Admission Applicant

  • This category includes Cuban immigrants who were unable to demonstrate credible fear (or were not interviewed for credible fear) upon entering the US and received an I-220A.

Class C: Victims of Family Separation

  • In this category are Cubans who entered the United States with their immediate family members and were admitted with an I-220A, but the rest of their family members did receive an I-220A. parole humanitarian. This group also includes those who received a parole while their loved ones don’t.

According to the web portal CubanosI220.comCubans who fall into these categories can leave their data for pre-processing and, if approved after a review by the Mejias & Associates team, they will be asked if they wish to be part of the class action lawsuit.

“Your information will be kept confidential. Submitting this form does not automatically qualify you to participate in the class action. “You are not formally represented by Mejias & Associates, PLLC unless and until you and the law firm enter into a representation agreement,” the page reads.

According to the portal, those who submit their information agree to be contacted by the experts, “to discuss the details of your potential case at no cost to you, if you qualify.”

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