
Humanitarian Parole
The parole is a special permit different from the visa granted by the United States to authorize the entry of certain migrants, such as Cubans, Venezuelans, Haitians and Nicaraguans, in this case. In this way, the beneficiaries can arrive in the United States and, upon entry, are granted documents authorizing them to enter into a temporary legal stay (parole).
What does this humanitarian parole consist of?
This resource authorizes the legal entry of these foreigners who have a financial sponsor. It is a humanitarian action to admit the entry of migrants from countries plunged into deep crises. However, for this it is necessary that the foreigner has a person capable of taking responsibility for their expenses and needs during their stay.
In this way, immigrants will be able to enter the US with the new humanitarian parole, but the State will not assume any type of commitment with them. Consequently, a financial sponsor will be the one who must assume all the needs of the migrant, while they remain in the country.
It should be noted that this parole that the US grants to Cubans differs from immigrant visas, since it does not confer Permanent Resident status. However, Cubans can enter the United States with a parole and, a year and a day later, claim permanent residence under the Cuban Adjustment Act, if they qualify.
Likewise, in order for a person to become a financial sponsor of this program, they must demonstrate that they meet the requirements established for this. Among them is having legal residence in the United States, and demonstrating that you have the financial resources to respond for the migrant. The approval of the new humanitarian parole in the US depends on the Cuban having a financial sponsor endorsed by USCIS. In fact, it is this person who, from the US, requests permission for the migrant, for which he or she must comply with the requirements of the process. There is a monthly limit of applications.
Approval is not automatic, it must be approved by immigration.
Aspiring parole sponsors should not submit multiple petitions for the same beneficiary.
When, finally, immigration approves, the sponsor authorizes the issuance of the humanitarian parole that allows the entry of Cubans to the USA. The process must continue since it is necessary to provide information to immigration, but on the part of the emigrant.
Humanitarian parole beneficiaries can bring their pets to the USA
Necessary documents:
First, the application of two doses of the rabies vaccine with an interval of one month.
Additionally, a microchip must be installed in the pet's body.
Perform the required blood tests on the animal, so that a certified laboratory in the United States can analyze its condition. Consequently, to do this, the beneficiary must take a blood sample and reserve it in an insulin holder or some container that guarantees its conservation and send it to the USA.
Next, after sending your pet's sample to the US, the parole beneficiary will receive the results via email. If everything is in order, the animal is authorized to enter the country.
Finally, buy the ticket for the pet which, in the case of trips from Cuba , has an approximate cost of $200 USD (approximate cost of minor tickets). Likewise, the animal must arrive in a pet carrier; which is the responsibility of the owner.


Immigrants with humanitarian parole in the US will not be able to return to their country for the moment
Immigrants who opt for the new humanitarian parole will not have the possibility of returning to their country until they are legal residents.
This is because through a new humanitarian program they are authorizing the entry of migrants who have a financial sponsor in the country since they would automatically lose the parole granted by the program if they return to their country of origin.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Through the parole program, it is not possible for minors under 18 years of age to enter the United States unaccompanied, but parole beneficiaries who do not travel accompanied by their parents have an option: apart from the regular requirements of the process, they must present a travel permit. his parents who authorize the minor to travel with a representative.
It is important to keep in mind that after approval of the parole you have 90 days to travel.
The sponsor does not have to be your family member.