Posted on Jul 15, 2021
How can a SM help their parents and siblings get their green card while serving?
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I was talking to one the Soldiers that work in the orderly room today. She was asking me on how can she help her parents get a green card while being in the military. She mentioned something about military parole but I know there is a way around things in the military I just want to be correct when telling her the information. I know for a fact it is a very lengthy process.
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Questions and Answers for Members of the Military
Adjustment of Status Q. I am a member of the U.S. armed forces and would like to apply for my spouse to become a permanent resident. My spouse is already resid
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Refer her to uscis.gov, JAG, or an immigration lawyer (they're expensive). From my experience assisting former soldiers petitioning their immediate family to the US, there's no getting around immigration laws, especially military parole. Military parole is a process to get through as long as the forms are filled out accurately and status of the SM is above board.
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The service member has no ability to modify or impact policy. What they can do is research and guide/assist their Family. This is an ever evolving topic of Green Cards and the rules associated. Google can provide as much guidance as anything.
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