Definition
Parole in Place
Also: PIP
A grant of parole to someone already physically inside the U.S.
Parole in place lets certain noncitizens already in the U.S. — historically immediate family of military service members — receive parole status, which can cure unlawful entry and unlock adjustment of status eligibility. Programs change frequently and are subject to litigation.
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