Our Virtual Practice Option Provides Secure Web-Based Legal Services.
As Seen On:

How the New DHS Changes to Parole in Place and DACA Are Transforming the Future for Undocumented Immigrants

Jul 26, 2024

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has recently introduced transformative changes to Parole in Place (PIP) and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA). These updates have sparked renewed hope and excitement among undocumented immigrants across the U.S., offering potential new roads to legal status and stability for many families.

This landmark announcement marks a significant shift in immigration policy from the government, who’s looking to focus on a stronger emphasis on family unity and broader inclusivity. 

Here’s a comprehensive look at the new changes and their potential impacts on PIP and DACA beneficiaries.

What is Parole in Place?

Parole in Place (PIP) is a DHS policy designed to provide undocumented immigrants with a means to adjust their immigration status without leaving the U.S. and applying for a visa from abroad. It allows individuals who entered the country unlawfully to remain and apply for legal status through a family-based petition.

Revised Eligibility Criteria:

The recent DHS updates to PIP include:

  • Expanded Eligibility: Previously, PIP was primarily available to immediate family members of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. The new criteria extend eligibility to a broader range of family members, including some who were previously excluded.
  • Streamlined Application Process: The application process has been simplified, reducing bureaucratic hurdles and making it easier for eligible individuals to apply.
  • Enhanced Family Unity Provisions: The revisions emphasize the importance of keeping families together, providing more pathways for family members of U.S. military personnel and veterans to qualify for PIP.

Understanding these changes is crucial for undocumented immigrants seeking to regularize their status. The new provisions offer a valuable opportunity for legal status while ensuring family unity and access to critical benefits.

What is DACA?

Established in 2012, DACA provides protection from deportation and work authorization to undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as children. It has enabled many beneficiaries to pursue education and career opportunities without the constant fear of deportation.

Recent Changes to DACA:

  • Expanded Eligibility: The DHS announcement includes potential expansions to the eligibility criteria, which could allow more individuals who were previously ineligible to apply for DACA.
  • Streamlined Application Process: The application and renewal processes for DACA have been made more efficient, reducing delays and increasing accessibility.
  • Increased Protections: Enhanced protections are now in place for DACA recipients, including more robust safeguards against deportation and improved access to resources.

These changes are expected to significantly benefit DACA recipients by broadening eligibility and providing additional security and stability.

How the New DHS Announcement Affects Undocumented Immigrants

The recent DHS announcement brings substantial changes that could reshape the future for many undocumented immigrants. Key aspects include:

  • Clarified Eligibility: The revised policies offer clearer guidelines on who qualifies for PIP and DACA, making it easier for individuals to determine their eligibility and navigate the application process.
  • Updated Enforcement Guidelines: The new enforcement guidelines will affect how PIP and DACA cases are handled, with a focus on prioritizing individuals who pose no threat to public safety or national security.
  • Family Unity Focus: The emphasis on family unity and support for long-term residents aligns with the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to keeping families together and offering pathways to legal status.

Applying for Parole in Place and DACA under the Revised Policies

For those eligible under the revised DHS policies, the application process involves several key steps:

  1. Understand Eligibility Criteria: Familiarize yourself with the updated eligibility requirements for PIP and DACA to ensure you meet the necessary criteria.
  2. Gather Required Documents: Collect all necessary documentation, including forms, proof of identity, and evidence of continuous residence.
  3. Submit Your Application: Complete and submit your application to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), ensuring all information is accurate and complete.
  4. Monitor Your Case Status: Track your application status and respond promptly to any requests for additional information or documentation from USCIS.

The updated DHS policies offer significant opportunities for undocumented immigrants to regularize their status. Taking proactive steps and staying informed about these changes can pave the way for a more secure and stable future.

Where Johnson & Nicholson can help:

Navigating the new DHS policies can be complex, and seeking expert legal assistance is highly recommended. An experienced immigration attorney, like Johnson & Nicholson, based in Charlotte, NC, can provide invaluable guidance on:

  • Understanding the New Policies: Gain clarity on how the recent changes impact your specific situation and eligibility.
  • Evaluating Eligibility: Assess your individual circumstances to determine the best course of action.
  • Guiding the Application Process: Receive help with completing forms, gathering documents, and ensuring a thorough application.
  • Handling Challenges: Address any complications or issues that arise during the application process.
  • Staying Informed: Keep up with ongoing changes in immigration laws and policies.

For more information or assistance with PIP and DACA cases, visit johnnichlaw.com or call (704) 325-8057. 

Learn more on the latest on PIP and DACA here.


Johnson & Nicholson provides virtual consultations and legal representation worldwide, ensuring that you receive expert support no matter where you are.

Follow Johnson & Nicholson on social media for the latest updates on immigration news, success stories, and practical tips to help you navigate your status effectively.

Success Stories

“Carnell was patient and efficient. He made me feel like he cared, and most importantly, got the job done!”

- J.D.
More Testimonials

“I endorse this lawyer’s work. Anytime I get a call of one needing representation or if a client has a DUI/DWI issue, I refer them to Carnell. He’s thorough, precise, knowledgeable and touch. I encourage you to call him for a consultation.”

- G.H.
More Testimonials

“Carnell is a fine attorney who is very diligent in handling cases for his client. I highly recommend him.”

- E.M.
More Testimonials
Our Process Is Simple & Easy to Understand
Ready for a Consultation?

Are you ready to meet with an attorney? The team at Johnson & Nicholson looks forward to helping you. Our areas of practice cover a wide variety, and we have years of experience.

Schedule a Consultation