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Humanitarian Parole Lawyer Nassau County

Humanitarian Parole Lawyer in Nassau County, New York

If you or a loved one needs urgent entry to the United States for humanitarian reasons, humanitarian parole under INA § 212(d)(5)(A) may provide a temporary solution. Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. — Advocacy Without Borders — has extensive experience guiding Nassau County residents through this complex process. Call (888) 437-7747 for a consultation by appointment.

Understanding Humanitarian Parole Under INA § 212(d)(5)(A)

Humanitarian parole is a discretionary authority granted to the Secretary of Homeland Security under INA § 212(d)(5)(A) (8 U.S.C. § 1182(d)(5)(A)). It allows individuals who are otherwise inadmissible or who lack a visa to enter or remain in the United States temporarily for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. This process does not confer lawful permanent resident status but provides temporary relief for compelling circumstances such as medical emergencies, family reunification in crisis situations, or other urgent needs. The parole period is typically granted for a specific duration, and extensions may be requested if the humanitarian need continues. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience to assist with humanitarian parole applications in Nassau County.

Last verified: April 2026 | U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) | USCIS Humanitarian Parole Policy

Official Government Resources for Humanitarian Parole

For authoritative information on humanitarian parole, consult the following official government sources:

Insider Perspective on Humanitarian Parole in Nassau County

In our experience representing clients in Nassau County, USCIS evaluates humanitarian parole requests with strict scrutiny. The agency requires compelling, verifiable evidence of the urgent humanitarian need. We have observed that applications supported by detailed medical documentation, affidavits from treating physicians, and proof of family ties in the United States receive more favorable consideration.

  1. Identify the specific urgent humanitarian reason (e.g., medical emergency, family crisis).
  2. Gather all supporting documentation, including medical records, affidavits, and proof of U.S. ties.
  3. Prepare Form I-131 with a detailed narrative explaining the humanitarian basis.
  4. Submit the application to the appropriate USCIS service center with the filing fee or fee waiver request.
  5. Respond promptly to any requests for evidence from USCIS.
  6. Consult with an experienced immigration attorney to ensure the application meets all legal standards.

Consequences of Improper Humanitarian Parole Applications

In Nassau County, New York, filing a humanitarian parole application with incomplete or fraudulent documentation can lead to denial, removal proceedings, and potential bars to future immigration benefits.

OffenseClassificationIncarcerationFineLicense ImpactAdditional Consequences
Fraudulent humanitarian parole applicationImmigration violationN/A (civil penalty)Up to $10,000 per violationN/AInadmissibility, removal proceedings, permanent bar from immigration benefits
Misrepresentation on Form I-131Immigration violationN/A (civil penalty)Up to $5,000 per violationN/AInadmissibility under INA § 212(a)(6)(C), removal proceedings
Overstaying humanitarian paroleImmigration violationN/A (civil penalty)Up to $2,000 per violationN/AUnlawful presence bars (3-year, 10-year), removal proceedings

Results may vary.

Why Choose Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. for Humanitarian Parole in Nassau County?

Founded in 1997 by Mr. Sris, former prosecutor — Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. brings 120+ years combined legal experience, 4,739+ documented firm-wide results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ, and a favorable-outcome rate above 93%. The firm’s tagline, “Advocacy Without Borders,” reflects its commitment to providing accessible, high-quality legal representation to clients in Nassau County and beyond. Mr. Sris personally oversees immigration matters, including humanitarian parole cases, ensuring that each client receives dedicated attention and strategic guidance.

Case Results for Humanitarian Parole in Nassau County

Law Offices Of SRIS, P.C. has extensive experience handling immigration matters, including humanitarian parole cases, for clients in Nassau County. Firm-wide, SRIS has handled 4,739+ documented case results across VA, MD, DC, NY and NJ with over 93% favorable outcomes. While specific case results for humanitarian parole in Nassau County are not publicly listed, the firm’s track record demonstrates a commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for clients.

Results may vary.

Our Location Serving Nassau County

Our location in Buffalo, New York is approximately 350 miles from Nassau County Supreme Court at 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, NY 11501, with access via I-90 (New York State Thruway) and I-495 (Long Island Expressway).

If you are searching for a humanitarian parole lawyer near Nassau County, we are here to help.

Serving the communities of Mineola, Garden City, Hempstead, Long Beach, Valley Stream, Hicksville, Levittown, Freeport, Rockville Centre, Glen Cove, Oyster Bay, Great Neck, Massapequa, and Syosset.

24/7 phone consultations — (888) 437-7747 — meetings by appointment only.

Our Location: 50 Fountain Plaza, Suite 1400, Office No. 142, Buffalo, NY 14202 | (838) 292-0003

Frequently Asked Questions About Humanitarian Parole in Nassau County

Where is the immigration court for Nassau County, New York?

Removal proceedings for Nassau County residents are heard at the New York Immigration Court at 26 Federal Plaza, Manhattan, or the Varick Street Immigration Court. Affirmative applications are processed at the USCIS NYC Field Office at 26 Federal Plaza. New York has strong sanctuary policies limiting cooperation with ICE enforcement. SRIS, P.C. handles immigration matters for Nassau County residents.

What is humanitarian parole under U.S. immigration law?

Humanitarian parole is a discretionary process under INA § 212(d)(5)(A) that allows individuals to enter or remain in the United States temporarily for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. It is processed by USCIS and does not require a prior visa approval. Each case is evaluated on its specific facts.

How does a humanitarian parole lawyer in Nassau County help with an application?

A humanitarian parole lawyer in Nassau County assists by gathering supporting evidence, drafting a compelling narrative demonstrating urgent humanitarian need, preparing Form I-131, and communicating with USCIS. The lawyer ensures all documentation meets the strict evidentiary standards required by USCIS policy.

What are the eligibility requirements for humanitarian parole?

Eligibility for humanitarian parole requires demonstrating an urgent humanitarian reason or significant public benefit. Applicants must show they are not inadmissible on security or criminal grounds. The parole is granted for a temporary period and does not confer lawful permanent resident status. USCIS evaluates each request on a case-by-case basis.

Can humanitarian parole be renewed or extended?

Yes, humanitarian parole can be renewed or extended if the urgent humanitarian reason continues. The request for extension must be filed with USCIS before the current parole expires. Approval is discretionary and depends on the specific circumstances. An experienced immigration lawyer can assist with the renewal process.

What should I do if I am facing humanitarian parole issues in Nassau County?

If you are facing humanitarian parole issues in Nassau County, contact an immigration attorney immediately. Do not discuss your case with anyone except your lawyer. Preserve all relevant documents and evidence. The statute of limitations and court deadlines under immigration law require prompt action.

What are the penalties for humanitarian parole violations in New York?

Penalties for humanitarian parole violations in New York depend on the specific circumstances. Under INA § 212(d)(5)(A), consequences may include denial of parole, removal proceedings, unlawful presence bars, and potential inadmissibility. Consult an immigration attorney for case-specific guidance.

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