Tagged #ina-212d5
Every article we've published on this topic, sorted by the agency's own announcement date.
DHS Secretary's Parole Authority Under INA §212(d)(5): Scope, Recent Programs, and the Limits Courts Have Begun to Mark
How INA §212(d)(5) gives the Secretary of Homeland Security case-by-case parole authority for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, and how recent country-specific programs and Texas-led litigation are reshaping the boundaries.
Humanitarian parole under INA §212(d)(5): from case-by-case grants to the Ukraine and CHNV programs
How USCIS uses the §212(d)(5) parole authority to admit noncitizens outside the visa system, traced from individual humanitarian parole adjudications through Uniting for Ukraine and the CHNV process.
Parole-in-place for military families: discretionary grants under INA §212(d)(5) for spouses, children, and parents of U.S. service members
How USCIS exercises discretionary parole-in-place authority for immediate relatives of active-duty, reserve, and veteran U.S. military personnel — and what the operative Policy Manual chapter actually requires.