WelcomeUS September 2023 What day is it open and what

Welcome.US September 2023: What day is it open and what steps are required to become a beneficiary? The Republic of Peru

Welcome.US opens September 19th. Photo: LR/Freepik/WC composition

Welcome.US has confirmed a new date for all people applying for humanitarian parole in the United States for this month of September. There is only one date for this month where you can register and win a sponsor. You can find out HERE when you can register and what steps you need to follow.

Welcome.US September 2023: When does it open?

Welcome.US opens this Tuesday, September 19, 2023. The last time new registrations were possible was on Tuesday, August 15th of this year.

How can I benefit from Welcome.US?

Be a beneficiary of Welcome.US can represent a great opportunity to legally settle in the USA USA. We share them below step by step What you should consider:

  • When trying to open an account at Welcome.US, you will receive an email to confirm your email address. Next, you need to fill out a form with your personal information like first and last name, phone number and other required details. Then follow the instructions for the registration process.
  • You must also complete an online course provided by Welcome.US. This course is simple and contains information about it Parole for humanitarian reasonsthe I-134A form and other topics.
  • Once you are registered as a beneficiary, you will have access to it Sponsors available. You have the opportunity to interact with up to seven potential sponsors.
  • In your beneficiary account you will find the “Connection” section where you can view the available sponsors. The Welcome.US website itself notifies you when a sponsor attempts to contact you.
  • It is important that you respond to these notifications promptly or the site may cancel the contact request and allow other potential beneficiaries to do so.
  • Pending connections are displayed in orange, existing connections are highlighted in green.

Welcome.US enables potential migrants to enter the USA. Photo by : Welcome Connect