Billy Bob
Aug 16, 2024
USCIS publishes Application Filing Guide for Biden's Parole in Place - Keeping Families Together - I-131F
Release Date
08/16/2024
On Aug. 19, USCIS will begin accepting requests for, using a new electronic form, Form I-131F, Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens. Form I-131F will not be available on uscis.gov until Aug. 19. USCIS is not accepting any other form for Keeping Families Together. Do not file a request for parole in place under this process before Aug. 19, 2024.
We are publishing a Filing Guide for Form I-131F (PDF, 9.33 MB) on the Keeping Families Together webpage. This guide will help individuals as they prepare to file a request for parole in place through the online process. We have also updated the Key Questions and Answers about the process on the Keeping Families Together webpage. More information about Keeping Families Together will be made available in a Federal Register notice in the coming days.
Form I-131F will only be available to file online. Each requestor, including minors, must file a separate Form I-131F, and each requestor must have their own USCIS online account, including minors. Information on creating a USCIS online account is available on the How to Create a USCIS Online Account webpage. There is no paper form for this process.
https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/USCIS-Filing-Guide-Form-I-131F.pdf
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Chris ZZAug 18, 2024
I saw the instructions. is there anyone who will do it by himself.
Kelley CantorAug 20, 2024
I did it by myself for my husband and it was straightforward. as @Billy Bob mentioned most of it is information we have gathered already. our lawyer had offered to help but he was charging us 3x the application amount. we already got a receipt number this morning. they are not mailed, you have to check your online account for the receipt notice