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What Are The Eligibility Requirements To File For Special Immigrant Juvenile Status?

The most crucial thing to meet immigrant juvenile status eligibility requirements is that you must go to family court and have somebody who is willing and able to take care of the child appointed as their guardian.

You must be able to demonstrate in family court that the child would be abandoned, neglected, or abused if returned to their home country and that it is not in their best interest to do so. Only then can they be prevented from being sent back to a potentially dangerous situation.

You may experience a delay in receiving your visa if you are from El Salvador, Honduras, or Guatemala. However, if your application is up to date, you will be given priority. Check the visa bulletin to see when you can apply for your green card.

If Someone Applies For The Special Immigrant Juvenile Status, Can They Get A Green Card?

Applying for the Special Immigrant Juvenile Status can help you get a green card, but there are a few things to keep in mind…

For one, the predicate findings and guardianship must be awarded before the child turns 21. That can be tricky because immigration laws consider a child to be under 21. But of course, in some states, that age is actually 18. So it’s important to do your research and know the laws of the state you’re in.

Additionally, most people are not well-versed in the many aspects of immigration law, so it’s best to work with an immigration lawyer to get the best outcome possible.

Do I Need An Immigration Attorney To Apply For Special Immigrant Juvenile Status?

When it comes to applying for special immigrant juvenile status, the I360 form is pretty straightforward. However, the 485 form that comes after that is where things can get very tricky.

Because of the complicated nature of the 485 form, it’s recommended to have an attorney on your side who can help. Hiring a lawyer is always the best option because applying for special immigrant juvenile status is a multi-step process, and it’s easy to become overwhelmed.

For more information on Special Immigration Juvenile Law in Virginia, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (703) 775-1438 today.

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