29/01/2025
⚠تحذير هام | بشأن السفر إلى الولايات المتحدة!
📢 قيود جديدة على السفر وإجراءات تدقيق مشددة في المنافذ الحدودية الأمريكية!
🔴 أبرز التحديثات:
✅ رفض دخول بعض المسافرين إستنادًا إلى قرارات رئاسية ووكالات حكومية.
✅ تشديد الفحص على الكولومبيين، وخاصة حاملي التأشيرات الدبلوماسية الحالية أو السابقة.
✅ إجراءات أكثر صرامة لحاملي وثيقة I-512 Advance Parole، مع وجود حالات رفض بسبب سوابق إقامة غير قانونية.
✅ الأشخاص الذين لديهم إشعار بالمثول (NTA) معرضون لخطر الاحتجاز أو رفض الدخول.
✅ برنامج “United for Ukraine (U4U)” تم تعليقه رسميًا، وتم إيقاف القرارات النهائية في هذه القضايا.
Practice Alert: Travel Warning
1/28/25 AILA Doc. No. 25012807. Admissions & Border, Humanitarian Parole
AILA’s CBP OFO Committee has received numerous reports regarding ports of entry overstepping and denying entry based on formal and informal Presidential and agency declarations. As best practice, it is recommended that members take extra caution when advising about travel.
Until CBP receives updated guidance, Colombians should expect enhanced screening. This would be especially applicable to diplomatic visa holders, or people who have ever held diplomatic visas in the past and may be entering in different status.
Entries requiring admission via port parole should not be expected as they are being authorized exceedingly sparingly and have higher levels of review.
Entries with I-512 Advance Parole should be cautious. While presumably many AP holders have entered this week without issue, we have heard of ports disregarding the I-512 in hand due to underlying previous unlawful presence in the US. Please refer to Practice Alert: Updates Regarding Parole, AILA Doc. No. 25012707 for further information.
I Individuals with NTAs that were issued prior to travel should consider not travelling. One case example involved travel on I-551 stamp issued after an I-751 denial and NTA issuance. Ultimately, this was resolved through habeas motion; however, members should be aware of the risks of traveling even with a I-551 stamp in hand.
United for Ukraine (U4U) program has been halted and final decisions on such cases have been suspended. On January 27, 2025, the USCIS website was updated to reflect this change.