Traveling with Children through Uniting for Ukraine
Posted on February 3, 2023

Minor children (children under 18 years old) are only allowed to enter the United States when accompanied by an adult who can verify their legal custody of the child. Thus, children who are traveling to the U.S. under Uniting for Ukraine must be accompanied by at least one parent or legal guardian, and the adult must have proof of legal custody over the child. Read more
Avoid Scams, Fraud, and Unauthorized Legal Advice about Uniting for Ukraine and Other Immigration Processes
Posted on January 26, 2023

There has been an increase in scams and predatory behavior targeting individuals from Ukraine and other countries who may be considered for parole under the Uniting for Ukraine. USCIS is asking potential sponsors and beneficiaries to be cautious of scams and rumors. Read more
Can You Travel Outside of the United States While on Humanitarian Parole / Uniting for Ukraine?
Posted on January 10, 2023

Ukrainian humanitarian parolees must apply for an Advance Parole Travel Document in order to travel outside of the United States or a U.S. territory. To apply for an Advance Parole Travel Document... Read more
Tips for Obtaining a Non-Working Social Security Number (SSN)
Posted on December 2, 2022

Ukrainian humanitarian parolees are eligible to apply for a Social Security Number (SSN) without receiving employment authorization. This is called a non-working SSN. However, it is only issued to individuals who are able to demonstrate that they require a non-working SSN in order to obtain health or social services benefits. Read more
USCIS Announces Eligible Ukrainian and Afghan Parolees May Work for up to 90 Days before Receiving an Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
Posted on November 21, 2022

We are excited to share a major legal update about employment by Ukrainians prior to receiving work permits! Today, USCIS announced a major update on employment authorization for Ukrainian humanitarian parolees. Please see the full announcement at the bottom of this post. Read more
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