Military Parole in Place

PIP
Military Deferred Action

Your Trusted Ally in Military Immigration: Affordable, Experienced, and Veteran-Owned

At our law firm, we take pride in providing top-tier legal services tailored to the unique needs of military families. As a veteran, I understand the value of service and the importance of budget-friendly solutions. That’s why we offer our expertise in Military Parole in Place at rates that are significantly lower than many other attorneys, without compromising on quality. Don’t navigate this challenging process alone. Reach out to us today to schedule a consultation and let our experienced team help you secure the immigration relief you and your family deserve.

The Military Parole in Place Process

Military Parole in Place: A Vital Immigration Waiver for Armed Forces Families

Military Parole in Place (PIP) is a unique immigration waiver designed to address the challenges faced by the spouses, children, and parents of U.S. Armed Forces members, including those in active duty, reserves, and veterans. This waiver provides relief for individuals who may have entered the United States unlawfully or who have been living in the country without legal status.

Why Choose Our Immigration Law Firm?

As a veteran myself, I understand firsthand the challenges and sacrifices that come with military service. This personal experience drives my commitment to providing top-quality legal representation at rates that are considerably lower than many other attorneys. I recognize the value of service and the financial constraints that many military families face, and I am dedicated to offering affordable, effective legal solutions.

Our firm specializes in Military Parole in Place, with extensive experience serving service members and their families. As a former military service member and an immigrant myself, we have developed a deep understanding of military immigration programs over the years. This experience allows us to effectively navigate the complexities of the PIP process for our clients.

Key Military Bases We Serve:

Our service members are often stationed at:

  • Naval Base San Diego, California
  • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California
  • Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), North Carolina
  • Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia/Alabama
  • Fort Stewart, Georgia
  • Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), Texas
  • Fort Bliss, Texas
  • Fort Campbell, Kentucky/Tennessee
  • Naval Station Norfolk, Virginia
  • Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington
  • Grafenwoehr (Vilseck), Germany
  • Ramstein Air Base, Germany
  • Camp Humpreys, South Korea

Understanding Military Parole in Place and Deferred Action

Since its inception in 2013, the Military Parole in Place program has seen significant policy refinements by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). These updates have clarified and expanded eligibility criteria, making it crucial for applicants to stay informed. In 2017, a related process known as Military Deferred Action emerged, offering additional avenues for relief in cases where PIP might not be applicable.

Our law firm offers comprehensive Military Parole in Place (PIP) services nationwide. Whether you’re stationed on the East Coast, West Coast, or anywhere in between, we provide expert legal support tailored to your needs. We handle PIP cases across the country, ensuring that military families receive the dedicated attention they deserve, with the ability to coordinate in-person consultations or USCIS interview attendance as needed.

Ideal for complex cases where Parole in Place (PIP) is not an option due to serious immigration violations or repeated unlawful entries. Military Deferred Action is designed to halt deportation proceedings, giving you the time and legal protection needed to seek alternative immigration solutions. Our firm specializes in navigating the intricacies of Deferred Action, offering strategic guidance and support to safeguard your family’s future.

The Importance of Consulting with an Experienced Immigration Attorney

Navigating the PIP process can be complex, particularly when factors such as multiple entries, unlawful employment, or criminal history are involved. Even minor infractions on a service member’s military record, such as a Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) for offenses like Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or drug possession, can significantly impact the outcome of a PIP application. Therefore, it is essential to work with an attorney who is well-versed in military immigration programs.

Legal and Government Fees

We provide transparent pricing for our services, ensuring that you are fully informed about the costs involved:

Step One: PIP / Step Two: I-130 and I-485 Adjustment of Status

  • Attorney Fee: $4,500-5,500
  • Estimated Government Fees: $1,975 – $2,865

Military Deferred Action

  • Attorney Fee: $2,000
  • Estimated Government Fees: $0

Let Us Help You Navigate the Military Parole in Place Process

With years of experience, a deep understanding of the military immigration system, and a personal commitment to serving those who serve our country, our firm is dedicated to assisting service members and their families in securing the immigration relief they deserve. Whether you are dealing with a first-time application or need help after a previous denial, we are here to support you every step of the way.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can assist you with Military Parole in Place and other related immigration services.

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