How to Apply for Re-Parole/TPS
If you are a citizen of Ukraine or a family member who is not a citizen and received a humanitarian parole after February 11, 2022, you can apply for re-parole. This is especially important if your I-94 form indicates the admission class "DT" or "UHP." If you have left the USA but returned, you still have the right to re-parole.
Who needs this? Apply for re-parole if you do not have temporary protected status but want to obtain Medicaid or financial assistance. This can be critically important for ensuring access to medical services and social support. Applications are accepted 180-60 days before the expiration of your parole, so it is important to pay attention to the deadlines.
The application process for re-parole includes several key stages. Before starting, it is crucial to familiarize yourself with all requirements and procedures to avoid delays or denials in your application.
- Fill out Form I-131. This is the main document you must prepare for your application. Carefully fill in all fields according to the instructions. Mistakes can lead to delays in the processing of your application.
- Prepare documents. Gather all necessary documents that confirm your identity, status, and any other details that may be important for your application. Include copies of documents that confirm your humanitarian status as well as any other relevant documents.
- Sign the form. Don’t forget to sign the form; otherwise, your application will not be processed. Remember that your signature is legally binding.
- Pay fees. Make sure you understand what fees need to be paid for the application. Incorrect or missing payments can lead to a denial of your application.
- Submit the application. Submit the completed Form I-131 along with all accompanying documents to the institution responsible for processing re-parole applications. You can submit your application in person or by mail.
It is essential to submit your application on time to avoid losing your status. Don’t hesitate—your rights and opportunities await you! Contact us at the phone number provided for professional consultation and assistance. We will explain all the nuances and provide support at every stage of the process.
Consider what questions may arise during the application for re-parole, and prepare for them in advance. The more you know about the process, the less stress it will bring.
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Questions and Answers
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What documents are needed to apply for re-parole?
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You will need Form I-131 and documents that confirm your identity and status. It is also recommended to have copies of all previously submitted documents.
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How long does the process of reviewing a re-parole application take?
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The processing time may vary, but it usually takes several months. It is recommended to check the status of your application on the relevant institution's website.
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Can I apply for re-parole if I have left the USA?
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Yes, you can apply for re-parole if you have returned to the USA. Make sure you have all necessary documents to confirm your status.
Group Consultation. We organize group consultations to discuss experiences with applying for re-parole.
Financial Consultation. Our experts can provide advice on obtaining financial assistance.
Document Review. We will help you prepare all necessary documents for applying for re-parole.
Applying for re-parole can be a complex process, but with our help, you can navigate all the nuances. Don’t hesitate to seek professional assistance to ensure a successful outcome for your application.