USCIS has announced new fees for advance parole applications, alongside a policy change that will no longer require biometrics for detained applicants. These changes are part of a broader set of updates aimed at immigration processes, which critics argue may complicate the experience for applicants.

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These updates could significantly impact individuals seeking advance parole, as the new fees and lack of biometrics for detained applicants may create additional barriers in the immigration process. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.


Source: @ImmiLawToolbox

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