DHS/U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
Parole
Advance Parole
Documents
The USCIS Moscow Field Office does
not issue Advance Parole Documents. In order to replace an Advance Parole
Document that was issued prior to departure from the United States,
and has been lost or stolen, please make an appointment on InfoPass to visit the USCIS Rome District Office or
contact that office through their website.
Humanitarian
Parole
Parole into the United States may
be granted temporarily on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian
reasons or significant public benefit. Instructions about how
to file an application for Humanitarian Parole are available at http://www.uscis.gov or by clicking here.
Individuals who want to apply for
Humanitarian Parole must file their applications by mail with the USCIS
International Operations Division. The application package should
include Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, Form I-134,
Affidavit of Support, a detailed explanation of the reasons why
Humanitarian Parole is being requested, and supporting documentation.
Applications should be mailed to:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services
ATTN: Chief, International Operations Division (Humanitarian Parole)
20 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 3300
Washington, DC 20529
To expedite the processing, the
use of express mailing is recommended.
All applicants are required to
be fingerprinted, using form FD-258. Please direct inquiries about fingerprints
for Humanitarian Parole to moscow.dhs@dhs.gov.
If the USCIS International Operations
Division grants the individual Humanitarian Parole, then the USCIS Moscow
Field Office will contact the individual and request that the individual
come to our office to receive the appropriate travel document.
Download the
forms here: