List of approved Paroles

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Has it been months and your humanitarian parole case hasn't been approved? If you're Cuban, Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, or Haitian, you've likely applied for the humanitarian parole program in the hopes of immigrating to the United States. However, it's frustrating to see how hundreds of families who submitted their applications since the first days of the announcement have still not received a response.

More than 1,5 million applicants are applying for the U.S. immigrant sponsorship program, with a monthly cap of 30.000.

We know that not all of us qualify for this program, but the time has come to get a clear response from the authorities and learn about the future of our cases. "It's important for us to be certain about what's going to happen.", says a sponsor.

Initially, it was thought that cases would be reviewed in the order in which they were requested, but reality has shown that this is not the case. "Even those who applied in April and March have already been processed.", says one disappointed user. This uncertainty has led many to look for ways to stay up-to-date on the process and share their experiences.

That is why a group has been created in Telegram called «Humanitarian Parole to Immigrate to the United StatesThis group has thousands of users interested in the program and has become a space where they share opinions, exchange presentation dates, and stay up-to-date on new developments.

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Remember that the humanitarian parole program is an opportunity for those seeking to improve their quality of life and that of their families. Although the process can be complicated and slow, it's important to maintain hope and stay informed about any new developments.

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Official List of Approved Paroles

January to December – 2024

Enero26000
February29000
March18000
April30800
Swimming suite22000
June28714
Julio10186
August10000
September620
October
November
December
Total541890 (+531620 already in the US)

The breakdown of the applications submitted is as follows:

  • Cuba: More than 111000 Cuban citizens have received approval and qualification to travel, and more than 110000 have entered the United States.
  • VenezuelaThe number of Venezuelans approved and qualified to travel exceeds 121000, and of this group, more than 117000 have entered the United States.
  • NicaraguaMore than 96000 Nicaraguans have been approved and qualified to travel, and nearly 93000 of them have arrived in the United States.
  • HaitiThe number of Haitians approved and qualified to travel exceeds 214000, of whom more than 210000 have completed their entry into the country.
  • Reports until September and October 2024:
    CategoryUntil September 2024Until October 2024Increase
    Cubans (authorized)More than110,980Decrease (~20)
    Cubans (arrived)More than110,240Increase (~240)
    Haitians (authorized)Approximately 214,000213,860Decrease (~140)
    Haitians (arrived)Approximately 211,000211,010Increase (~10)
    Nicaraguans (authorized)More than96,280Increase (~280)
    Nicaraguans (arrived)More than93,070Increase (~70)
    Venezuelans (authorized)Approximately 121,000120,770Decrease (~230)
    Venezuelans (arrived)More than117,310Increase (~310)

    Remarks:

    • Cubans: Although authorized numbers decreased slightly, there was an increase in arrivals.
    • Haitians: Authorizations also decreased slightly, but arrivals increased minimally.
    • Nicaraguans: Increases were reported in both authorizations and arrivals, although moderate.
    • Venezuelans: While authorizations decreased, arrivals increased significantly.

     

Reports until September and October 2024:

CategoryUntil September 2024Until October 2024Increase
Cubans (authorized)More than110,980Decrease (~20)
Cubans (arrived)More than110,240Increase (~240)
Haitians (authorized)Approximately 214,000213,860Decrease (~140)
Haitians (arrived)Approximately 211,000211,010Increase (~10)
Nicaraguans (authorized)More than96,280Increase (~280)
Nicaraguans (arrived)More than93,070Increase (~70)
Venezuelans (authorized)Approximately 121,000120,770Decrease (~230)
Venezuelans (arrived)More than117,310Increase (~310)

Remarks:

  • Cubans: Although authorized numbers decreased slightly, there was an increase in arrivals.
  • Haitians: Authorizations also decreased slightly, but arrivals increased minimally.
  • Nicaraguans: Increases were reported in both authorizations and arrivals, although moderate.
  • Venezuelans: While authorizations decreased, arrivals increased significantly.

January to December – 2023

Enero11637
February22755
March27783
April28738
Swimming suite39087
June29050
Julio29450
August29000
September29744
October27256
November48645
December32420
Total349,000* (327.000 already in the US)
Source: USCIS.gov

*Approximate data according to press releases CBP.

Data from the last 12 months (increasing)

DateAuthorized CubansCubans ArrivingAuthorized HaitiansHaitians ArrivingAuthorized NicaraguansNicaraguans ArrivingAuthorized VenezuelansVenezuelans Arriving
July 20241100001090002110002050009500090000118000115000
June 20241067571041302050261940279332586101118706110541
May 2024100500982001934001771008780080700113400106100
April 202495500911001846001667008380075700109200101200
March 20248600084000168000154000770006900010200095000
February 2024810007900015600015100071000640009700091000
January 2024750007400014400013800064000580009200086000
December 2023690006700013300012600060000530008700081000
November 2023620006000012000011200054000470008100076000
October 202357243555681076979911048840432677702171801
September 20235205350185964458525844298380707309266893
August 20234700045000840007100039000320006800061000
July 20234100039000720006000034000270006300055000

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59 comments on "List of Approved Paroles"

  1. Hello, I'm Cuban. My application is for March 2023, 22, which is more than a year now, and I still haven't received a response. I don't understand what's happening with this humanitarian support system.

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  2. Hello, my children and I are from July 12th and nothing has happened yet, but with the help of God and the Virgin Mary it will be soon, you just have to have faith

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  3. Hello, my parole is from February 22, 2023, and I haven't received a response... any recommendations? Oh, my sponsor will have to do some review... thanks, waiting for a response...

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  4. Good morning, blessings to all who have managed to leave through unemployment and to those waiting. I think they should go in chronological order, as there are still many people from January, February, and March. Closing by month would be the most correct and fair option, as this way people would have less hardship.

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  5. I am from February 12, 1023 and I am not alone and my children are American citizens and all the grandchildren great-grandchildren I am alone, please do something soon

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