Form I-94 with a parole stamp in the upper right corner is evidence of parolee immigration
            status. If the parolee does not have a Form I-94, then a parole stamp in the unexpired
            foreign passport is sufficient evidence of parole status.
         
         Generally, the stamp shows a:
         
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                     “Parole Unit” designation or the stamp header “PAROLED;” 
 
 
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                     purpose of parole (e.g., “Public Interest”) or a class of admission (COA) indicating
                        parolee status (e.g., CP or OP); and
                      
 
 
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                     port of entry, action date, and inspector stamp number. 
 
 
Form I-94 or an unexpired foreign passport with a parole stamp may show a handwritten
            departure number when CBP electronically assigns the alien an I-94 number in their
            system.
         
         If the parolee shows a Form I-94, the handwritten departure number supersedes the
            preprinted number. The preprinted number may or may not be crossed out.
         
         
            
               NOTE: SSA will accept a Form I-94 printout from the CBP website as evidence of non-immigrant
                  status, as long as it verifies through USCIS' Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements
                  (SAVE) program. The printouts will not display an admission stamp.
               
               
             
          
         See
               References
         
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                     Administrative Confidential Memorandum (ACM), for an exhibit of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) parole stamp and recent
                        examples
                      
 
 
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                     RM 10211.137 C for an exhibit of a Form I-94 issued to a parolee 
 
 
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                     RM 10211.140 for instructions on entering nonimmigrant evidence in the Enumeration System