Understanding Immigration Parole and Who Qualifies

In this video, US immigration attorney Hardam Tripathi from Trip Law explains what immigration parole is, how it works and who it applies to. Parole is temporary legal permission issued by USCIS that allows a non-citizen to enter or remain in the United States even if they are not formally admitted under immigration law. You will learn about the different types of parole, including humanitarian parole, significant public benefit parole, parole in place (PIP), advanced parole and re-parole. The discussion also covers duration, benefits, work permit eligibility, travel under parole and common misconceptions. If you are in a situation involving medical emergencies, family separation, public benefit need or adjustment of status, this breakdown will help you understand how parole may support your case. For legal consultations and case review: 📞 (863) 599-6735 🌐 www.triplaw.com #ImmigrationParole #USCIS #ParoleInPlace #AdvancedParole #HumanitarianParole #ImmigrationAttorney #ImmigrationHelp #AdjustmentOfStatus #TripLaw #ImmigrationEducation #USImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationProcess #LegalImmigration

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