USCIS has clarified that individuals who were “legally evacuated to the U.S.” are not granted permanent immigration status. Instead, these individuals were paroled into the United States, and their legal period of stay expired last August. This clarification was highlighted in a recent press release, emphasizing the importance of understanding the distinction between parole and immigration status.
Key Details:
- Parole does not confer permanent immigration status.
- Individuals evacuated were granted temporary parole, which expired in August 2023.
- The clarification aims to inform affected individuals about their current legal standing.
- This statement comes as part of ongoing discussions about the immigration status of evacuated individuals.
The clarification impacts those who may have assumed they had a permanent status upon evacuation. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: @8USC12
