Biden's Parole in Place program for Spouses and stepchildren of U.S. Citizens has been blocked by court order at least until September 23, 2024. This suspension could be further extended or remain indefinitely due to pending litigation. Moreover, if Donald Trump is elected in November, he will likely cancel this program next year. Thus, anyone interested in applying for Parole in Place through this program needs to be aware that their efforts could be in vain should this program be blocked or canceled as a result of pending litigation or a change in administration.
For now, it is best to gather the evidence you will need to qualify for this program and be aware that any money you spend on applying for this program could result in economic loss. Moreover, any information provided to the government, such as your home address, could be used against you for deportation and removal operations conducted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Since we are so close to the Presidential elections (November 5th), it may be wise to wait until the elections results have been finalized.
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