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Kyleandandrea

I134 Advanced Parole for Venezuelans

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We filled a K1 back in January of 2022 we also filled for advanced parole in October of 2022 when the first opened up the advanced parole for Venezuelans, was wondering if anyone knew the processing time for the I134, or if we could start an tracker for it. I know its limited amount of people its really only for Venezuela and Ukraine. We called USCIS and they had no estimated timeline.

 

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*** Moved from K1 Process & Procedures to the South America regional forum, where topics related to Process for Venezuelans are discussed ***

 

21 hours ago, Kyleandandrea said:

we also filled for advanced parole in October of 2022 when the first opened up the advanced parole for Venezuelans, was wondering if anyone knew the processing time for the I134

 

Note that the Process for Venezuelans initiated by submitting I-134, does not result in an Advance Parole document.  If approved, the application will result in a single-entry travel authorization document (humanitarian parole) for the beneficiary.  Unlike an AP document, this travel authorization cannot be used to re-enter the US if the beneficiary leaves.  The beneficiary may apply for an actual AP document by submitting form I-131 after entering the US.

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Panama
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19 hours ago, Chancy said:

*** Moved from K1 Process & Procedures to the South America regional forum, where topics related to Process for Venezuelans are discussed ***

 

 

Note that the Process for Venezuelans initiated by submitting I-134, does not result in an Advance Parole document.  If approved, the application will result in a single-entry travel authorization document (humanitarian parole) for the beneficiary.  Unlike an AP document, this travel authorization cannot be used to re-enter the US if the beneficiary leaves.  The beneficiary may apply for an actual AP document by submitting form I-131 after entering the US.

 

You are right its humanitarian parole. I was really looking for processing time on this if anyone has any idea?

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