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It sounds like the border authorities treated you very fairly and have told you that you can apply for a spousal visa without prejudice. The spousal visa needs to be processed outside of the US. It will take time but he will be here legally. You are also going to have to address the Affidavit of Support issue - you will need to prove - whether you go the spousal visa route or try to adjust status here in the States - that you can financially support your whole family.

I have a US company and savings, he doesn't need to work for us to get by. Does that help our case?

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Yes, it means that CBP deemed him otherwise inadmissible, but flexed their policy to permit him entry for a compelling emergency. However, unless the emergency is prolonged, I wouldn't suspect that his being paroled into the country was intended to be permanent, in fact, quite the opposite.

He overstayed in 2004? How long? Is it your normal manner to disseminate information in bits and spurts? It would be more helpful to give all details at one time, so people can get a sense of what has passed.

Humanitarian parole is an extraordinary measure, sparingly used to bring an otherwise inadmissible alien into the United States for a temporary period of time due to a very compelling emergency. The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may temporarily parole any alien applying for entry into the United States based on urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. Humanitarian parole is granted on a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of the Secretary of DHS.
the approved the I-94 with Humanitarian Parole what ever that means I am not sure, does that change anything?

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Filed: Country: Netherlands
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Yes, it means that CBP deemed him otherwise inadmissible, but flexed their policy to permit him entry for a compelling emergency. However, unless the emergency is prolonged, I wouldn't suspect that his being paroled into the country was intended to be permanent, in fact, quite the opposite.

He overstayed in 2004? How long? Is it your normal manner to disseminate information in bits and spurts? It would be more helpful to give all details at one time, so people can get a sense of what has passed.

Humanitarian parole is an extraordinary measure, sparingly used to bring an otherwise inadmissible alien into the United States for a temporary period of time due to a very compelling emergency. The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may temporarily parole any alien applying for entry into the United States based on urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. Humanitarian parole is granted on a case-by-case basis, at the discretion of the Secretary of DHS.
the approved the I-94 with Humanitarian Parole what ever that means I am not sure, does that change anything?

he stayed 5 months, we left 2 weeks after my father died.

sorry i'd be clearer if i wasn't so tired and the kids weren't tired in the background

 
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