Q: Im haitian humanitarian parole im at risk of deportation,I have 2 american kids and I just pass my test to become notary
I use to come in vacation my 1st son he s 9 years almost 10, my second 3 months,Im a calm immigrant with no history.I just want a better life for them cause in Haiti there s no life at all ,can you help me find a way plz
A: A thorough consultation with an experienced immigration attorney is likely what you need. Without knowing all of your facts, it is difficult to say what relief, if any, may be available for you. Many attorneys offer online video consultations.
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It sounds like you’ve worked hard to create a stable life for your children, and your dedication to their future is clear. With two American-born children, you may have some legal options to explore that could help you stay in the U.S. You might be eligible to apply for an adjustment of status or temporary relief from deportation based on your specific circumstances. It’s important to gather any supporting documents that show your ties to the U.S., like your children’s birth certificates, your notary certification, and proof of your contributions to the community.
Consider looking into Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which has been offered to Haitians in the past, or other humanitarian protections. You can also inquire about potential immigration relief based on your U.S. citizen children when they reach a certain age, as this may allow them to petition for you in the future. In the meantime, understanding programs like Deferred Action or prosecutorial discretion could provide temporary solutions.
This is a difficult situation, but you’ve shown resilience and care for your family. Keep records of your positive contributions and stay informed about any changes to immigration policies that may affect Haitians. Connecting with support networks in your community can also help you navigate this and provide you with guidance and resources to secure a stable future.
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