Re-Parole Process Available for Ukrainian Citizens Effective February 2024


United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) continues to provide support to Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members through a specialized re-parole process that went into effect Feb. 27, 2024.

Eligibility Criteria: To qualify for re-parole, applicants must demonstrate:

Re-parole is not available to individuals currently outside the United States. Those outside the United States may consider applying for parole under the Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) program, which has its own set of eligibility criteria.

Application Procedure: You may apply for re-parole via a USCIS online account or via paper filing.

Documentation and Fees: Applicants must submit:

Check the USCIS website for the latest fee information, and be prepared to pay the required fee unless you qualify for and request a fee waiver.

Employment Authorization: Applicants can request an EAD using Form I-765. Applicants must wait for re-parole approval before applying for EAD. In certain cases, an updated Form I-94 may serve as temporary proof of employment authorization.

Filing Timing: Apply for re-parole before your initial parole period expires to maintain your authorized stay and work eligibility. It is best to apply no later than 60 days before the last day of your initial parole period.

For More Information, Please Visit:

USCIS Announces that Eligible Ukrainians Can Now Apply Online for Re-Parole – Ukraine Immigration Task Force (ukrainetaskforce.org)

Re-Parole Process for Certain Ukrainian Citizens and Their Immediate Family Members | USCIS

Frequently Asked Questions about the Re-Parole Process for Certain Ukrainians and their Immediate Family Members

Prior Related Inside Business Immigration Blog Posts:

DHS Announces Parole Extension for Certain Ukrainian Nationals in the United States

Certain Ukrainian and Afghan Parolees Employment Authorized Incident to Parole


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