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Military Parole In Place

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Are you wondering if you qualify for military parole in place (MIL PIP)? This Obama-era program allows spouses, children, or parents of veterans or active military personnel to apply for an adjustment of status and possibly obtain lawful permanent residency in the United States, even though they initially entered the country illegally.

If you're hoping to apply for MIL PIP, you're going to need the services of an experienced immigration attorney to guide you through the process. We explore the MIL PIP policy below and explain everything you need to know about the requirements and application process.

IMMIGRATION LAWYER NEAR ME: LOZANO LAW FIRM

The MIL-PIP program significantly benefits families of military service members who live in the United States as undocumented immigrants. However, if you want to apply for MIL PIP or a Green Card, you'll need a skilled immigration lawyer to serve as your legal advocate and fight for a favorable outcome in your case.

At Lozano Law Firm, we work hard to help families and corporations through the immigration maze. We take the attorney-client relationship seriously, so you can feel peace of mind that you'll receive personalized attention and that your case will be our priority. Call The Lozano Law Firm today at (210) 899-2290 to schedule your initial consultation.

Lozano Law Firm
5718 University Heights Blvd #104
San Antonio, TX 78249
(210) 899-2290
https://www.abogadolozano.com/



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