TRUE / FALSE
ELIGIBILITY
About PIP 1
About PIP 2
DOCUMENTS AND OTHERS
50

True / False

Boundless can file my application for PIP

False.

Boundless only offers support and guidance in helping the applicant apply for PIP. once approved BL can then support the applicant with the Green Card application.

50

True / False

I can apply for PIP if I am married to a Green Card holder.

False.

The applicant must be married to a US Citizen to be eligible to apply for PIP

50

What does PIP stand for?

Parole in Place

50

What does the PIP grants to the applicant/s?

The PIP program grants temporary legal status, allowing the applicant to remain in the country while they apply for a Green Card

50

Document used as a proof of Legally Valid Marriage to a U.S. citizen  

Marriage Certificate

150

True / False

While PIP is in process, the applicant can travel outside the country.

False

The applicant cannot travel outside the U.S. while the PIP is pending.

Leaving the country can result in a denial of the application.

150

What types of criminal records or offenses would make an individual ineligible for PIP (Parole in Place), and are there any exceptions for minor offenses?

• Any pending criminal charges, except minor traffic offenses
• Criminal Offenses including firearms, sexual abuse, domestic violence or exploitation and most drug offenses, regardless of whether it is classified as a felony

150

1How long PIP status valid?
2 Is it renewable?

Parole in Place will typically be granted for three (3) years and generally can be renewed after that.

150

How much is the government cost or filing fee for the PIP application?

$580

150

What are proof of Identity that the (PIP) applicant can provide?

(name at least 3)

This could include:

- A valid government-issued driver’s license
- The identity page of the applicant's passport
- A national ID card from their home country with their photo
- A school ID card with the applicant's photo        
- Any other official ID with a photo


    

300

True / False 

Each undocumented spouse and stepchild needs to submit a separate PIP application.

True

300

I've been staying in the USA for 12 years already and got married to my US Citizen spouse in June 18, 2024. Can I apply for PIP?

Unfortunately, NO.

If the couple got married AFTER June 17, 2024, the customer is UNQUALIFIED for PIP

300

What is the end product of the PIP?

form I-94

300

Can common-law partners (marriage); a US citizen, and a noncitizen apply for PIP?

Under what specific conditions? 

USCIS recognizes common law marriages if the marriage took place in a jurisdiction that acknowledges common law marriages, the marriage is valid, and it occurred on or before June 17, 2024.

300

Evidences for the US Citizen spouse to provide

(name at least 3)

- U.S.Passport
- Certificate of Naturalization
- U.S. Birth Certificate
- Consular Report of Birth Abroad (CRBA)
- Citizenship Certificate

500

True / False 

For stepchildren, they must have resided continuously in the U.S. for at least 10 years as of June 17, 2024

False

Stepchildren are only required to have resided continuously in the U.S. as of June 17, 2024

500

My mother was married to a US citizen when I was 16 years old, and she has been staying in the USA for almost 20 years now, I am currently unmarried and recently entered the USA on July 17, 2024

Can I apply for PIP?

NO.

✔️ Noncitizens have stayed for at least 10 years in the USA
✔️Stepchild was under 18 years old at the time of marriage of the non-US Citizen and US Citizen stepparent
❌ Stepchildren are only required to have resided continuously in the U.S. as of June 17, 2024
Evidence provided should show that the child was present in the United States on or before June 17, 2024.

500

When did the PIP application process opened?

August 19, 2024

500

True / False 

PIP grants Green Card

False.

the PIP program grants temporary legal status and work authorization, allowing the applicant to legally work while they apply for a green card.

500

Acceptable Documentation to establish your continued
presence in the United States for at least 10 years, as of June 17, 2024    

(name at least)

- Rent receipts or utility bills
- School records (letters, report cards, etc.)
- Hospital or medical records
- Attestations from religious entities, unions, or other organizations identifying you by name
- Official records from a religious entity confirming participation in a religious ceremony
- Money order receipts for money sent into or out of the United States
- Birth certificates of children born in the United States
- Dated bank transactions
- Automobile license receipts, title, or registration
- Deeds, mortgages, or rental agreements
- Insurance policies
- Tax returns of receipts

1000

True / False 

PIP is 1renewable and is 2 road to citizenship.

1. True

2. False , it only grants temporary lawful presence

                                                       


   

1000

Under what circumstances can an individual still be eligible for Parole in Place (PIP) if their U.S. citizen spouse or stepparent passed away before they applied?

An individual can still be eligible for Parole in Place (PIP) if their U.S. citizen spouse or stepparent passed away before they applied, as long as a legally valid marriage took place before or on June 17, 2024.

1000

The name of the form used in applying for the PIP application.

Form I-131F; officially called “Application for Parole in Place for Certain Noncitizen Spouses and Stepchildren of U.S. Citizens”

                                                       


   

1000

True/False

The PIP can be filed through paper (Form) application.

FALSE.
 Form I-131F can ONLY be filed online

There is no paper version of this form. If an applicant submits a paper Form I-131F by mail, the application will be rejected.

1000

Evidence of eligibility for noncitizen children under 21 years old


(name at least 3)

  • Proof of the child’s relationship to the noncitizen parent (i.e.  birth cert / adoption decree)
  • Proof of noncitizen parent's legally valid marriage to the US Citizen as of June 17, 2024, such as a marriage certificate
  • Evidence of the child's presence in the US as of June 17, 2024
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