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Humanitarian Parole Expiring in Fontana? Options for Extension and Status Adjustment

Understanding your options when humanitarian parole nears expiration

SoCal Immigration Services
Reviewed by: Maria Santos, DOJ Accredited Representative

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Humanitarian parole provides critical temporary protection for individuals fleeing dangerous situations, but this status comes with an expiration date. For Fontana residents whose humanitarian parole is nearing expiration, understanding your options is essential. SoCal Immigration Services provides Arabic-speaking assistance for parolees exploring their next steps.

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Maria Santos

DOJ Accredited Representative • 15+ years experience

Humanitarian parole provides critical temporary protection for individuals fleeing dangerous situations, but this status comes with an expiration date. For Fontana residents whose humanitarian parole is nearing expiration, understanding your options is essential. SoCal Immigration Services provides Arabic-speaking assistance for parolees exploring their next steps.

Understanding Humanitarian Parole Duration

Humanitarian parole is granted for a specific period, typically 1-2 years. Key points:

• Initial parole period varies by program
• No automatic extension or renewal
• No grace period after expiration
• Overstaying can affect future options

Check your I-94 for your parole expiration date. Begin exploring options at least 6 months before expiration.

Re-Parole Application Process

If no other pathway is available, you may apply for re-parole:
  • File Form I-131 (Application for Travel Document)
  • Check box 1.e for re-parole
  • Provide evidence of continued humanitarian need
  • Pay $575 filing fee (fee waiver available with I-912)
  • Attend biometrics appointment
  • Processing time: 6-12 months

Adjustment of Status Through Family

If you have qualifying family relationships, you may adjust status without leaving:

Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens:
• Spouse of U.S. citizen
• Parent of adult U.S. citizen
• Unmarried child under 21

Family Preference Categories:
• F2A: Spouse/children of green card holders
• Other preference categories with longer waits

Parolees are generally eligible to adjust status if otherwise qualified.

Employment-Based Options

For skilled workers with job offers:
CategoryRequirementsTimeline
EB-1Extraordinary ability, outstanding researchersFastest
EB-2Advanced degree or exceptional abilityModerate
EB-3Skilled workers, professionalsLonger wait
EB-4Special immigrants (religious workers)Varies

Asylum as an Alternative

If you fear persecution in your home country:

• Must file within 1 year of most recent entry
• Based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or social group
• Provides path to green card after 1 year
• Work authorization available while pending

Many humanitarian parolees qualify for asylum based on the same conditions that led to their parole.

Special Programs for Afghan and Ukrainian Parolees

Congress has created specific pathways:

Afghan Adjustment Act:
• For parolees arriving July 2021 - September 2023
• Allows adjustment to permanent residence
• Includes Operation Allies Welcome participants

Ukrainian Parolees (Uniting for Ukraine):
• May apply for re-parole
• Asylum option if within 1-year deadline
• TPS if designated for Ukraine

Maintaining Work Authorization

Keep your EAD valid while exploring options:
  • File Form I-765 renewal 180 days before expiration
  • Category (c)(11) for parolees
  • Category (a)(5) if asylum applicant
  • Category (c)(9) if adjustment pending
  • Automatic 540-day extension may apply for timely renewals

Fontana Humanitarian Parole Services

SoCal Immigration Services helps Fontana parolees with:
  • Arabic and English speaking staff
  • Status assessment and option evaluation
  • Re-parole application preparation
  • Family petition filing assistance
  • Asylum application support
  • EAD renewal filing
  • Case monitoring and updates

FAQFrequently Asked Questions

Q:How long before my parole expires should I take action?

A: Begin exploring options at least 6 months before expiration. This allows time to gather documents, file applications, and address any complications.

Q:Can I travel outside the U.S. while on humanitarian parole?

A: Travel is risky. You may need advance parole to return, and leaving could affect pending applications. Always consult before international travel.

Q:What happens if my parole expires before my application is decided?

A: If you have a pending I-485 adjustment application, you generally remain in authorized status while it's pending, even if parole expires.

Q:Is there a fee waiver for re-parole applications?

A: Yes, you may apply for fee waiver using Form I-912 based on household income, means-tested benefits, or financial hardship.

Q:Can I get a green card directly from humanitarian parole?

A: Parole itself doesn't lead directly to a green card. You need a separate pathway like family sponsorship, employment sponsorship, asylum, or a special program like the Afghan Adjustment Act.

Disclaimer: This article provides general information about immigration services in Fontana and does not constitute legal advice. SoCal Immigration Services is a document preparation company, not a law firm. For legal advice specific to your situation, please consult with a licensed immigration attorney.
Published: January 20, 2026Last Updated: January 20, 2026

Humanitarian Parole Expiring in Fontana?

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