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Special Immigrant Juvenile

Following the Pathway to a Special Immigrant Juvenile Visa

UncategorizedBy Nancy Lopez MendezMarch 2, 2022

Undocumented immigrant children and youths living in the United States who have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by a parent may be able to obtain a Special Immigrant Juvenile classification, commonly referred to as an SIJ. Children may apply for this status up to 21 years of age. If they are granted an SIJ Visa,…

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