Our Immigration Services
Parole Programs for Immigration
Find your pathway to citizenship through Parole Programs
Parole programs provide essential legal pathways for individuals who may not meet the usual criteria for admittance to the United States but have urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit reasons for entering or remaining in the country.
At Saavedra and Perez Law, we specialize in navigating the intricacies of Special Programs Parole, Humanitarian Parole, and Military Parole in Place (PIP). Our firm’s approach combines deep legal expertise with a compassionate understanding of our clients’ unique situations.
Eligibility Criteria for Parole Services:
The following programs are ones you may benefit from, depending on the type of parole you are seeking:
What are the benefits of parole programs for immigration?
Engaging in parole processes offers significant benefits:
Saavedra & Perez’s Parole Programs Services Include:
Contact Us
If you or someone you know requires assistance with parole for humanitarian reasons, special programs participation, or as a family member of U.S. military personnel, reach out to Saavedra and Perez Law for a confidential consultation. Our experienced team is ready to help you navigate these critical and often complex immigration processes to secure your presence and future in the United States.
Written by
Michelle Perez
Immigration Removal Defense | Immigration Appeals | Crimmigration | VAWA | Military-Based Immigration
Michelle Perez, JD, is a founding attorney at Saavedra & Perez Law, PLLC, where she leads the firm's removal defense and immigration appeals practice. The daughter of immigrants herself, Michelle has lived this work firsthand - including personally guiding her father through the pardon process after decades-old criminal charges kept him from his home country for 58 years. Licensed in Florida with over a decade of experience, she represents clients in Immigration Court, before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA), and in federal proceedings, concentrating on removal defense, cancellation of removal, VAWA, waivers, and complex immigration matters involving criminal history. A member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), she has presented at AILA panels on immigration law and client experience. Michelle is known for taking on complex, high-stakes cases and crafting creative legal arguments.
