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US authorities rule on massive rejection of paroles – 2024-04-17 07:23:53

The United States authorities responded to questions posed because of the massive denial of words humanitarian claims reported by a large number of applicants in recent days.

The questions were answered by officials from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during an interview with Cuban journalist Mario J. Pentón.

When asked about the massive rejection of the wordswhich has generated concern among Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians and Venezuelans, DHS officials indicated that a review of the issue would be carried out, in order to provide a more detailed response in the coming hours.

The Inmigreat project estimated that the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) rejected more than 3,480 parole applications in a single day.

Specialists from the platform, which has been monitoring parole behavior for its clients for months, consider that the denials may not follow a chronological pattern, which suggests a possible error in the system.

Likewise, there is the possibility of applying specific disqualification criteria to sponsors that were put into practice on April 9, the date on which thousands of people reported having received the denial of their applications.

For now, the only way for people who were rejected to have a new opportunity to apply to the parole It is the filling out of a new form, and if possible, a change of sponsor to rule out that this was the cause of the decision.

The program of parole The humanitarian program began in January 2023, and offers 30,000 monthly humanitarian visas to people from Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti who meet certain requirements, including having a sponsor in the US to cover their housing and food expenses.

Once the case is approved, USCIS will notify the beneficiary so that they can begin the procedures for the flight permit through the CBP One application. Once in the United States, they will be received by a Customs and Protection officer. Border that will determine whether or not the parole.

Those who are approved will be able to remain in the country for two years, during which time they will have permission to work. In the case of Cubans, they receive another benefit, since they can apply for permanent residence (Green Card) after one year thanks to the Cuban Adjustment Law.

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