Parole in Place allows military members to grant status for family
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a policy memorandum on November 15, 2013 which clarified Parole in Place. The memo says that a spouse, child, or parent of a qualifying military member (active duty, reserve, or veteran) will be able to achieve legal status in the U.S. Parole in Place allows the military relative to request parole for his or her immediate relative. Once parole is granted, the immediate relative military member can then apply for your green card. Parole in Place will forgive the illegal entry.