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More than 100,000 Cubans Benefited from the Humanitarian Parole Program

Since the implementation of the humanitarian parole program by the United States government in January 2023, more than 100,000 Cubans have received approval to emigrate to the United States. This initiative, aimed at facilitating legal and safe migration, has provided new opportunities for thousands of Cubans seeking a better life in the U.S.


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The travel permits approved under Biden's humanitarian parole are valid for a period of 90 days but guarantee only a single entry into the country.

According to recent data from the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) office, as of May 2024, 100,500 Cubans have been approved under this program. Of these, 98,200 have already made the journey and have legally entered the United States. This travel permit is valid for 90 days, allowing some beneficiaries to plan their trip with a bit of time after receiving approval.


In April, the number of Cubans who had entered the country was 91,000, indicating that in just one month, more than 7,000 Cubans made the journey to the United States, highlighting the significance and positive reception of this program.


Impact of Humanitarian Parole on Other Communities


Although the Cuban community has been one of the beneficiaries, the majority of approvals for the humanitarian parole program have been granted to the Haitian community. In the 17 months since the program began, 193,400 applications from Haitian citizens have been approved, of which 177,100 have legally entered the United States, representing nearly 42% of the total beneficiaries.


Additionally, the program has approved applications for 87,800 Nicaraguans and 113,400 Venezuelans. Of these, approximately 80,700 Nicaraguans and 106,100 Venezuelans have arrived in the United States and have been granted parole by a CBP officer at the border.



Humanitarian Parole Program: Objectives and Procedures


The humanitarian parole program, implemented by the Biden Administration, aims to provide a safe and orderly path for migration. In this way, it seeks to reduce dangerous journeys and human trafficking, which have caused so many tragedies in the past.


To participate in this program, interested individuals must complete and submit Form I-134A (Declaration of Financial Support) through the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website. A fundamental requirement is to have a sponsor in the United States who can guarantee their financial support during their stay in the country.


The humanitarian parole program has proven to be an effective tool for facilitating the legal and safe migration of citizens from Cuba, Venezuela, Haiti, and Nicaragua. By providing a viable and legal alternative, the program helps thousands of people avoid the dangers associated with irregular migration.


If you have questions about how this program could benefit you or if you want more information about other immigration options, Legal en USA, an immigration law office in Miami, is here to help you. Our team of experts is available to provide you with the best advice and assistance on immigration matters. Call us at 305-446-8686 for a personalized consultation.

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