The United
States has announced a discretionary grant
of parole that limits long waiting periods for Filipinos to join their
petitioning World War II veteran family members, who are already American
citizens or permanent residents.
Such policy by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services
enables eligible families to come to the US to become permanent residents
and provide care and support for their aging veteran family members or their
surviving spouses. Waiting time for visas under this category usually lasts up
to 20 years.
“The Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program honors
the thousands of Filipinos who bravely enlisted to fight for the United States
during World War II,” USCIS Director León Rodríguez said in a statement.
An estimated 2,000-6,000 Filipino-American World War II
veterans are living in the United
States today.
“This policy will allow certain Filipino-American family
members awaiting immigrant-visa issuance to come to the United States
and be with their loved ones,” said Rodriguez.
Grant of parole will be on a case-to-case basis, the USCIS
said.
Interested eligible individuals may file their applications
within a five-year period starting June 8.
The number of family-sponsored immigrant visas available by
country of origin in any given year is limited by statute, a USCIS statement
said.
In limited cases, certain eligible relatives will be able to
seek parole on their own behalf when their Filipino World War II veteran and
his or her spouse are both deceased.
USCIS will review each case individually to determine
whether authorizing parole is appropriate.
When each individual arrives at a US port of entry, US Customs and
Border Protection will also review each case to determine whether to parole the
individual.
Legal authority for this parole policy comes from the
Immigration and Nationality Act, which authorizes the Secretary of Homeland
Security to parole certain individuals, on a case-by-case basis, for urgent
humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.
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