Case of K.A.

After an encounter at the airport in the US, Mr. A was paroled into the United States for one month. But he was not given a copy of his Record of Sworn Statement in Administrative Proceedings (I-877) and his ongoing medical condition required additional treatment in the US. On behalf of Mr. A, we contacted CBP at the airport in which he entered the US. We requested a copy of his Sworn Statement and that it extend his humanitarian parole for two months. Within 48 hours, the airport sent to us a copy of the Sworn Statement and extended Mr. A’s humanitarian parole status for two additional months.