A humanitarian permit to enter the United States can be issued for a variety of reasons: medical, family reunification, or some public benefit.
A temporary stay permit or parole In the United States, it can be processed and delivered for different reasons, for example, for medical reasons, either to visit or care for a sick family member, or to receive personal medical treatment. Also in specific cases that seek family reunification or in situations that achieve a public benefit that the authorities will analyze. Humanitarian visas may also be issued to testify in criminal or civil trials.
To apply for this type of permit, it is necessary to present documents and evidence to support the application. Although each petition requires different documentation, all petitions must comply with certain documents, on the part of the beneficiary / petitioner and the sponsor:
- The beneficiary must provide: A clear and legible copy of a government-issued identification document showing the beneficiary's citizenship.
- Both the petitioner and the sponsor must provide the following documents: A clear and legible copy of a government-issued photo identification document showing your name and date of birth.
- Documents required only by the sponsor: Evidence of how the sponsor will financially sponsor the beneficiary in the United States, including any evidence of employment, tax payments, bank statements, or other evidence. (form I-134)
Here are the different reasons that the Citizenship and Immigration Service accepts to request requests for temporary residence permits in the United States:
- Receive Medical Treatment
- Donating organs to a person
- Reuniting with family members due to urgent humanitarian reasons
- Caring for or providing support to a family member who has a serious or terminal illness
- Attending a funeral or coordinating matters related to a deceased family member
- Go to the United States to protect yourself from persecution or personal harm
- Participar en procedimientos legales
- Returning to the United States after: Not having obtained a Travel Document before your departure from the United States or Not having returned to the United States before your Travel Document expired
In the following link you can review the guide: https://www.uscis.gov/es/programas-humanitarios/permiso-humanitario-o-de-beneficio-publico-significativo-para-personas-que-estan-fuera-de-los/guias-para-ciertos-tipos-de-peticiones-de-permanencia-temporal
And in the following link you can consult more information about this type of visa: https://www.uscis.gov/es/programas-humanitarios/permiso-humanitario-o-de-beneficio-publico-significativo-para-personas-que-estan-fuera-de-los