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Welcome

Free Relocation Support for Eligible Migrants in the United States

We are thrilled to introduce you to the My Bright Horizon Program, designed to help you embark on a new chapter of your life.

To apply you will need to make sure to have all the appropriate forms and documentation discussed in the next panel.

Our Services

The My Bright Horizon Program is a free opportunity to voluntarily relocate. We offer travel
by either flight or bus, lodging during travel, hygiene supplies, security for duration of travel, and daily meals and beverages.

*Please note that for the selected program’s destination, flights are required to achieve a designated minimum capacity or reach full occupancy.

  1. Completed Documentation

  2. Packed Essentials

  3. Arrive at Staging Location

  4. Arrive at Destination

What is Needed

Eligible participants must provide a government issued photo ID or birth certificate and one of the following:

  • I-203 Order to Detain or Release

  • I-205 Warrant of Removal/Deportation

  • I-213 Record of Inadmissible Alien

  • I-210 Notice of Action-Voluntary Departure

  • I-220A Order of Release on Recognizance

  • I-220B Order of Supervision

  • I-247 Immigration Detainer Notice of Action

  • I-296 Notice to Alien Ordered Excluded by Immigration Judge

  • I-352 Immigration Bond

  • I-385 Alien Booking Record

  • I-512 Authorization for Parole of an Alien

  • I-860 Notice and Order of Expedited Removal

  • I-862 Notice to Appear

  • USA Employment Authorization card

  • An Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals

  • Parole Documents

If you are unable to provide the documentation above, our Customer Care Team is available assist.

Embrace My Bright Horizon Today

Thank you for your interest in My Bright Horizon. Our dedicated staff are here for any questions you might have. 

What’s your first step to get enrolled into the program?

Contact our Customer Care Team today.

 

Pursuant to Chapter 2023-3, Laws of Florida participants eligible for transportation include individuals possessing documentation from the United States Government indicating that they have been processed and released within the United States without formal admission in compliance with the federal Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. ss. 1101 et seq.

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