CBP One Parolees
In a Nutshell
This article explains what is currently happening with immigration enforcement for people who entered the United States on parole through a CBP One appointment at the U.S.-Mexico border. Available in French, Haitian Kreyol, Dari, Pashto, Arabic, Ukrainian
Written by International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP). Legally reviewed by International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP).
Updated on May 08, 2025

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This article explains what is currently happening with immigration enforcement for people who entered the United States on parole through a CBP One appointment at the U.S.-Mexico border. It answers questions like:
How do I know if this change affects me?
I got a notice saying my parole has ended - what does that mean?
If I get this notice, is there a way for me to stay in the United States?
The information here is only for people who received parole through appointments at the U.S.-Mexico border using the CBP One application. Some other parole programs used the CBP One mobile application as well, but this article is not relevant to people who entered through those other programs.