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AILA Doc. No. 22042502 | Dated April 27, 2022 | File Size: 250 K
Download the DocumentDHS notice of the implementation of the Uniting for Ukraine parole process, beginning 4/25/22. The notice outlines the process by which U.S.-based persons can apply to financially support eligible Ukrainian citizens and their immediate family members, the process by which those Ukrainians may request advance authorization to travel to the United States, and the relevant screening and vetting that is required prior to issuance of such travel authorization and any grant of parole. (87 FR 25040, 4/27/22)
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Implementation of the Uniting for Ukraine Parole Process
AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
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Cite as AILA Doc. No. 22042502.
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