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I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens

I131F updated 8.14

Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens

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I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and
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I-131F: Application for Parole in Place for
Certain Noncitizen Spouses and
Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens
Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S.
Citizens, is used by certain noncitizens who are present in the United States without admission or
parole to request a temporary period of parole.
DHS, in its discretion, may grant parole on a case-by-case basis for significant public benefit or urgent
humanitarian reasons to any noncitizen who is an applicant for admission. This authority extends to
noncitizens present in the United States who have not been lawfully admitted, a practice known as
“parole in place.” If we approve Form I-131F filed for a noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.S. citizen
seeking parole in place, the noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.S. citizen will receive a Form I-94,
Arrival/Departure Record, which is evidence of their parole.

Note: Form I-94 does not authorize entry into the United States a er departure. Individuals granted

parole in place as a noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.S. citizen who depart the United States
without first obtaining an Advance Parole Document may be precluded from returning as someone
who is inadmissible to the United States, and may also be ineligible for future immigration benefits.
Visit the Keeping Families Together page for more information.

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Before You Start Your Application
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Eligibility
A separate Form I-131F must be filed for each noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.S.
citizen seeking parole in place.
A noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a U.C. citizen may 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 at least June 17, 2014, if seeking parole in place as the spouse of a U.S.
citizen OR
As of June 17, 2024, if seeking parole in place as the stepchild of a U.S. citizen;
Have:
A legally valid marriage to a U.S. Citizen as of June 17, 2024 (see NOTE), if
seeking parole in place as the spouse of a U.S. citizen OR
A parent who had a legally valid marriage to a U.S. citizen on or before June
17, 2024, and before the stepchildʼs 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.

Note: If you were admitted to the United States (such as with a nonimmigrant visa), you
are not eligible for parole in place as a noncitizen spouse or stepchild because you are
not an applicant for admission, even if you overstayed your nonimmigrant status or are
otherwise in the United States past your authorized period of stay.

Note: If your U.S. citizen spouse or stepparent has died prior to submitting your parole

request, you may still qualify for parole in place as a noncitizen spouse or stepchild of a
U.S. citizen as long as a legally valid marriage was entered into on or before June 17,
2024.

Note: Even if you meet the above criteria to seek a discretionary grant of parole under
this process, USCIS may deny your request if we determine, as a matter of discretion,
that a grant of parole is not warranted in your case.

Note: If you are in removal proceedings or have an order of removal, you may still qualify
for parole. However, if parole is granted, you will likely have to take additional steps with
the immigration court prior to seeking additional immigration benefits from USCIS.
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Revocation or termination of parole

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Penalties

USCIS may revoke your grant of parole in place if you make a materially false
representation or concealment in this application. DHS may also terminate your parole
at any time if we determine that your continued presence in the United States is no
longer warranted. Issuance of a Notice to Appear (NTA) placing you in removal
proceedings a er you are granted parole will constitute written notice of parole
termination. If you depart the United States a er you are granted parole, your parole
automatically terminates.

If you knowingly and willfully falsify or conceal a material fact or submit a false
document with your Form I-131F, we will deny your application and may deny any other
immigration benefit. In addition, you will face severe penalties provided by law and may
be subject to criminal prosecution.
 Fee

We will automatically calculate the cost for you before you submit your application. For
specific information about fees applicable to this form, see Form G-1055.

Refund policy: USCIS does not refund fees, regardless of any action we take on your

application, petition or request, or how long USCIS takes to reach a decision. By
continuing this transaction, you acknowledge that you must submit fees in the exact
amount and that you are paying the fees for a government service. Please refer to the
instructions for the form(s) you are filing for additional information or you may call the
USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283. For TTY (deaf or hard of hearing) 800-767-1833.
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Documents you may need

We will automatically determine which documents you should provide us as you fill out
your application. At the time of filing, you must submit all evidence and supporting
documentation listed.
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Biometric services appointment

All applicants must submit biometrics at a USCIS Application Support Center (ASC). A er
you have filed this application, USCIS will notify you in writing of the time and location
for your biometric services appointment. Failure to appear for biometrics submission
may result in us denying your application.
Biometrics will be used to conduct background and security checks, including a check of
criminal history records maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), before
making a decision on your application.
At your biometrics appointment, you must sign an oath reaffirming that:
You provided or authorized all information in the application;
You reviewed and understood all of the information contained in, and submitted
with, the application; and
All of this information was complete, true, and correct at the time of filing.
If you do not attend your biometric services appointment, we may deny your application.
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For additional information on the application and Instructions about where to file,
change of address, and other questions, visit the USCIS Contact Center page or call at
800-375-5283 (TTY 800-767-1833). The USCIS Contact Center provides information in
English and Spanish.

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We may request that you appear at a USCIS office for an interview based on your
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We will contact you to schedule an appointment at an Application Support Center near
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Decision

The decision on Form I-131F involves a case by case determination of whether you have
established eligibility for parole in place. Approval of Form I-131F does not guarantee
eligibility for any future immigration benefits. USCIS will notify you of our decision in
writing.

DHS Privacy Notice
AUTHORITIES: USCIS is collecting the information requested on this application, and the

associated evidence, under INA sections 103, 208(c)(1)(C), 211, 212(d)(5)(A), 215 and 8 CFR
sections 211.1(a)(3-4), 212.5, and 223.1-223.3.

PURPOSE: The primary purpose for providing the requested information on this application

is to apply for parole (Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record) based on urgent humanitarian
reasons or a significant public benefit. DHS uses the information you provide to grant or deny
the immigration benefit you are seeking.

DISCLOSURE: The information you provide is voluntary. However, failure to provide the

requested information, including your Social Security number (if applicable), and any
requested evidence, may delay a final decision or result in USCIS denying your application.

ROUTINE USES: DHS may, where allowable under relevant confidentiality provisions, share

the information you provide on this application and any additional requested evidence with
other Federal, state, local, and foreign government agencies and authorized organizations.
DHS follows approved routine uses described in the associated published system of records
notices [DHS/USCIS/ICE/CBP-001 Alien File, Index, and National File Tracking System, DHS/
USCIS-007 Benefits Information System, and DHS/USCIS-018 Immigration Biometric and
Background Check] and the published privacy impact assessments [DHS/USCIS/PIA-016(a)
Computer Linked Application Information Management System and Associated Systems and
DHS/USCIS/PIA-051 Case and Activity Management for International Operations] which you
can find at www.dhs.gov/privacy. DHS may also share this information, as appropriate, for
law enforcement purposes or in the interest of national security.

Paperwork Reduction Act
“USCIS may not conduct or sponsor an information collection, and you are not required to
respond to a collection of information, unless it displays a currently valid Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control number. The public reporting burden for this
collection of information is estimated at 1.667 hours per response, including the time for
reviewing instructions, gathering the required documentation and information, completing
the application, preparing statements, attaching necessary documentation, and submitting
the application. The collection of biometrics is estimated to require 1.17 hours. Send
comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of
information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Office of Policy and Strategy, Regulatory Coordination Division
5900 Capital Gateway Drive, Mail Stop #2140
Camp Springs, MD 20588-0009
Do not mail your completed Form I-131F to this address.
OMB No. 1615-NEW
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Your current legal name is the name on your birth certificate, unless it
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not provide any nicknames here.

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Given name (first name)

Middle name (if applicable)

Your contact information
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Have you used any other names since birth?
Other names used may include nicknames, aliases, and maiden names.

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Provide all other names you have ever used, including aliases, maiden
name, and nicknames. For each name used, provide the date of birth used
with that name.

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Your contact information

Mobile telephone number (if any)
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When and where you were born
Describe yourself
Other Information

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What is your U.S. current mailing address or Safe
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Address line 1 *

Street number and name

Address line 2
Apartment, suite, unit, or floor

City or town *

State/Province *

Zip code/Postal code *

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ZIP code.

Is your current mailing address the same as your
physical address?
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What is your physical address?
Provide your current U.S. physical address.

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Address line 1 *

Street number and name

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City or town *

State/Province *

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MM/DD/YYYY

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Your name
Your contact information

When and where you were born

What is your country of birth? *

Describe yourself
Other Information

Use the current name of the country. Do not use historical, ethnic,
provincial, or other local names.

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What is your country of citizenship or nationality?*
Provide the name of the country where you are a citizen and/or national. If
you do not have citizenship in any country, select Stateless.
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Female
Another gender identity

Your name
Your contact information
When and where were you born

Describe yourself
Other Information

What is your ethnicity?

Processing information

Hispanic or Latino refers to a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican,
South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of
race.

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Not Hispanic or Latino

What is your race?

Select all that apply. Your race is different from your ethnicity and should
reflect your geographical origins.

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Asian 
Black or African American 
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
White 

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Inches
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What is your weight?
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The A-Number refers to your immigration file number provided by U.S.
immigration officials. We use your A-Number to identify your immigration
records. It is a seven to nine-digit number that begins with an “A” and can
be found on correspondence you have received from DHS or USCIS or on
immigration court records.

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Your name
Your contact information

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When and where were you born

I do not have or know my A-Number.

Describe yourself

Other Information

Provide a 7, 8, or 9-digit number. If your A-Number is fewer than 9 digits,
the system will automatically add zero(s) a er the “A” and before the first
digit so there is a total of 9 digits, for example: A-001234567.

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I do not have or know my U.S. Social Security number.

Provide a 9-digit Social Security number.

What is your USCIS Online Account Number?

You will only have an Online Account Number, or OAN, if you previously
filed a form that has a receipt number that begins with IOE. If you filed the
form online, you can find your OAN in your account profile. If you mailed us
the form, you can find your OAN at the top of the Account Access Notice we
sent you.
If you do not have a receipt number that begins with IOE, you do not have
an OAN.
(The OAN is not the same as an A-Number)
I do not have or know USCIS Online Account Number.

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Provide a 12-digit Online Account Number.

What is your most recent Form I-94 Arrival/
Departure Number?
If CBP or USCIS issued you a Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record, provide
your Form I-94 number and date that your authorized period of stay expires
or expired (as shown on your Form I-94). The Form I-94 number also is
known as the Departure Number on some versions of Form I-94.

Note: If you were admitted to the United States when you last entered the

country, you will not be eligible for parole in place as a noncitizen spouse or
stepchild of a U.S. citizen.
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I do not have or know my Form I-94 record number.

What is your marital status? *
Single, Never married
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Separated

When did you marry your current spouse?
MM/DD/YYYY

What is your United States Citizen spouseʼs or
stepparentʼs current legal name? *
Their current legal name is the name on their birth certificate, unless it
changed a er birth by a legal action such as marriage or court order. Do
not provide any nicknames here.

Given name (first name)

Middle name (if applicable)

Family name (last name)

What is your United States Citizen spouseʼs or
stepparentʼs date of birth? *
MM/DD/YYYY

What is your United States Citizen spouseʼs or
stepparentʼs U.S Social Security number (SSN)? *
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I do not have or know their U.S. Social Security number.

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Your contact information
When and where were you born
Describe yourself

Have you EVER been in any exclusion,
deportation, removal, or rescission proceedings?*

Other Information

Processing information

This includes if you were issued a Form I-862, Notice to Appear, but did not
receive a hearing date in immigration court. If you do not know if you have
a removal order or are currently in immigration proceedings, you can use
your A-Number to look up your immigration court case status. You can also
call the EOIR hotline: 1-800-898-7180 / 304-625-2050 / TDD: 800-828-1120.

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Note: If you have a removal order but did not depart the United States (an
unexecuted removal order) or failed to depart the United States pursuant to
a grant of voluntary departure, you will be presumed ineligible for parole in
place under this process unless you can establish that there are significant
favorable factors that outweigh the removal order and any other adverse
factors. If you have an executed removal order, you are ineligible for parole
in place under this process.

Yes
No

Have you EVER been arrested for, charged with, or
convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, including
incidents handled in juvenile court, in the United
States? *
Do not include minor traffic violations unless they were alcohol or drugrelated.

Yes
No

Have you EVER been arrested for, charged with, or
convicted of a crime in any country other than the
United States? *
Additional information about disqualifying criminal history, as well as
information on criminal convictions that will result in a presumption of
ineligibility that may be overcome if you can establish that there are
mitigating factors, may be found by Visiting our Frequently Asked
Questions About Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and
Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens page.

Yes
No

Have you EVER or are you NOW engaged in
activities that could be reasonable grounds for
concluding that you are a danger to public safety
or to the security of the United States? *
Additional information about disqualifying criminal history, as well as
information on criminal convictions that will result in a presumption of
ineligibility that may be overcome if you can establish that there are
mitigating factors, may be found by Visiting our Frequently Asked
Questions About Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and
Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens page.

Yes
No

Have you ever filed a Form I-601A, Application for
a Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver, with
USCIS?
Yes
No

What is the receipt number of the Form I-601A?
If you have ever filed Form I-601A, Application for Provisional Unlawful
Presence Waiver, with USCIS, provide the receipt number. You should
include the receipt number for your Form I-601A regardless of whether
USCIS has issued a final decision on your Form I-601A or if it is still pending.

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Explain how you qualify for parole in place,
including information regarding the significant
public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons
warranting a grant of parole, and why you believe
you merit a favorable exercise of discretion.

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You must explain how you qualify for parole in place as a noncitizen spouse
or stepchild of a U.S. citizen in the space provided, including any specific
factors that support your request or may be considered in overcoming a
rebuttable presumption of ineligibility. Include copies of any supporting
documents or evidence you want USCIS to consider. USCIS will use the
information provided in your parole request and supporting evidence,
along with the results of background and security checks and any other
relevant information available to or requested by USCIS, to determine
whether parole is warranted based on a significant public benefit or urgent
humanitarian reasons and whether you merit a favorable exercise of
discretion.

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A valid government-issued driverʼs license;
Passport identity page;
Any national identity document from your country of origin bearing
your photo;
Any school-issued form of identification with photo; or
Any other official identity document with a photo.

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Photo identity document
Evidence of your relativeʼs status as
a U.S. Citizen
Evidence of qualifying relationship

Note: The copy must clearly show the photo and identity information.

Evidence of continuous physical
presence

Expired documents are acceptable.

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Evidence of disposition of any
criminal record

Clear and readable
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document.
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Upload a copy of evidence that your relative referenced in Getting Started is
a U.S. citizen. For example:
U.S. birth certificate;
Naturalization Certificate;
Certificate of Citizenship;
Consular Report of Birth Abroad; or
U.S. passport.

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Photo
identity
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document

relationship
Evidence of your relativeʼs status
as a U.S. Citizen
Evidence
of continuous physical
presence
Evidence of qualifying relationship
Evidence of disposition of any
Evidence
of continuous physical
criminal record
presence
Additional evidence
Evidence of disposition of any
criminal record

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Clear and readable
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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.

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Upload a copy of evidence of your qualifying spouse or stepchild
relationship to the U.S. citizen referenced in Getting Started. For example:
Marriage certificate;
Documentation of termination of any previous marriages, if
applicable;
Birth certificate with your noncitizen parentʼs name, if you are filing as
the stepchild of a U.S. citizen;
Death certificate of your U.S. citizen spouse, U.S. citizen stepparent, or
noncitizen parent, if applicable.

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Evidence
Photo
identity
of qualifying
document
relationship

Evidence of your relativeʼs status as
aEvidence
U.S. Citizen
of continuous physical
presence

Evidence of qualifying
relationship
Evidence of disposition of any

File requirements

criminal record
Evidence of continuous physical
presence
Additional evidence

Clear and readable

Evidence of disposition of any
criminal record

Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF

Additional evidence

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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.

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Upload copies of any of the following documents:
Any Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) or DHS document
stating your date of entry (e.g., Form I-862, Notice to Appear);
Rent receipts, utility bills (e.g., gas, electric, phone), or receipts or
letters from companies showing the dates during which you received
service. You may submit this documentation even if it only has the
name of your parents or legal guardians, as long as you also submit
other evidence that connects you to your presence at that address;
Tax returns or tax receipts;
School records (e.g., transcripts, report cards) from the schools that
you have attended in the United States, showing the names of the
schools and the periods of school attendance;
Hospital or medical records concerning treatment or hospitalization,
showing the names of the medical facilities of physicians and the
dates of the treatment or hospitalization;
Official records from a religious entity in the United States confirming
your participation in a religious ceremony, rite, or passage (e.g.,
baptism, first communion, wedding);
Money order receipts for money sent in or out of the country; birth
certificates of children born in the United States; dated records of bank
transactions; correspondence between you and another person or
organization; automobile license receipts, title, vehicle registration,
etc.; deeds, mortgages, rental agreements, contracts to which you
have been a party; insurance policies; receipts; postmarked letters;
Attestations by religious entities, unions, or other organizations to
your physical presence; or
Any other document you believe is relevant.

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Evidence
Photo
identity
of qualifying
document
relationship
Evidence ofofyour
Evidence
continuous
relativeʼsphysical
status as
a U.S. Citizen
presence
Evidence of qualifying
dispositionrelationship
of any
criminal record

Evidence of continuous physical
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Evidence of disposition of any
criminal record
Additional evidence
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Note: You must submit sufficient documentation to establish your

continuous physical presence for the entire period of time required, but
you do not need to submit documentation for every day, week, or month
within that period. USCIS will evaluate the totality of the evidence to
determine whether you have established continuous physical presence for
the required period of time (since at least June 17, 2014 for spouses or as of
June 17, 2024 for stepchildren).

File requirements
Clear and readable
Accepted file formats: JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIF or TIFF
No encrypted or password-protected files
If your documents are in a foreign language, upload a full English
translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.
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If you have been arrested for or charged with any felony (i.e., a Federal,
state, or local criminal offense punishable by imprisonment for a term
exceeding one year) or misdemeanor (i.e., a Federal, state, or local criminal
offense for which the maximum term of imprisonment authorized is one
year or less but greater than five days) in the United States, or a crime in
any country other than the United States, you must upload evidence
demonstrating the results of the arrest or charges brought against you.

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Photo
identity
of qualifying
document
relationship

Note: If the charges against you were handled in juvenile court, and the

Evidence of your
continuous
relativeʼs
physical
status as
apresence
U.S. Citizen

records are from a state with laws prohibiting their disclosure, this
evidence is not required.

Evidenceofofqualifying
Evidence
disposition
relationship
of any
criminal record

If you have ever been arrested for any felony or misdemeanor in the
United States, or a crime in any country other than the United States,
and no charges were filed, submit an original official statement by the
arresting agency or applicable order confirming that no charges were
filed for each arrest. If you are unable to provide such documentation
or if it is not available, you must provide an explanation, including a
description of your efforts to obtain such evidence.
If you have ever been charged with or convicted of a felony or
misdemeanor in the United States, or a crime in any country other
than the United States, submit an original or court-certified copy of the
complete arrest record and disposition for each incident (e.g.,
dismissal order, conviction and sentencing record, acquittal order). If
you are unable to provide such documentation or if it is not available,
you must provide an explanation, including a description of your
efforts to obtain such evidence.
If you have ever had any arrest or conviction vacated, set aside, sealed,
expunged, or otherwise removed from your record, submit:

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presence
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- An original or court-certified copy of the court order vacating, setting
aside, sealing, expunging, or otherwise removing the arrest or
conviction; or
- An original statement from the court that no record exists of your
arrest or conviction.
If you are unable to provide such documentation or if it is not
available, you must provide an explanation, including a description of
your efforts to obtain such evidence.
Note: You do not need to submit documentation concerning minor
traffic violations such as driving without a license unless they were
alcohol- or drug-related.

File requirements
Clear and readable
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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
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You can provide any additional evidence demonstrating the significant
public benefit or urgent humanitarian reasons warranting a grant of parole
and evidence of any additional favorable discretionary factors that you
would like us to consider, including any information that may be
considered in overcoming a rebuttable presumption of ineligibility.

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Evidence
Photo
identity
of qualifying
document
relationship
Evidence of your
continuous
relativeʼs
physical
status as
apresence
U.S. Citizen

Clear and readable

Evidence of qualifying
dispositionrelationship
of any
criminal record
Evidence of continuous physical
Additional evidence
presence

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translation and the translatorʼs certification with each original
document.

Evidence of disposition of any
criminal record

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I am applying for parole in place
under INA section 212(d)(5)(A)
under the Keeping Families
Together Process as the:

Stepchild of a United
States Citizen; Parentʼs
I-131F Receipt Number

Receipt number of parentʼs
I-131F

IOE3248908324

Preparer information
Is someone assisting you with
completing this application?

Yes

Is a preparer assisting you with
completing this application?

Yes

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name?
Given name (first name)

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Preparer

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Organization Name

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address?
Country

United States

Address line 1

800 N GLEBE RD

Address line 2

SUITE 700

City or town

ARLINGTON

State

Virginia

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Ronny

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Tom

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Jast

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5555555555

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United States

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800 N GLEBE RD

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SUITE 700

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ARLINGTON

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New York

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06/07/1912

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Chile

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Chilian

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