USCIS is set to end the Family Reunification Parole (FRP) program on January 14, 2026, impacting many families relying on parole-based entry from several countries. With this change, families must navigate broader entry restrictions and focus on the underlying family visa process to move forward effectively.
Key Details:
- FRP parole ends: January 14, 2026
- Limited protections for I-485 filings made by: December 15, 2025
- EADs tied to FRP will also end when the program concludes
- Importance of clarity on status and eligibility for adjustment of status
The conclusion of the FRP program signifies a critical transition for affected families, emphasizing the need for strategic planning and timely legal advice.
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Source: The Ponce Law Office, P.C.
