Lawyer Sophia Solovyova

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for Children under 21

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status for Children Under 21

What is Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)?

Children and young adults under 21 who have been neglected, abandoned, or abused by one or both parents may qualify for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). This immigration pathway not only grants legal protection in the U.S. but can also lead to obtaining a Green Card. Through SIJS, young immigrant secure a legal status that allows them to remain in the U.S., pursue their goals, and build a stable future.

Success Stories from Our Firm

At our firm, we have helped many young clients navigate the SIJS process. Our clients have come from countries such as El Salvador, Guatemala, Poland, and Russia. Each of them has gained significant benefits from this legal protection, including peace of mind, access to education, and the opportunity for a more stable future.

Once recent case involved a client from the Dominican Republic. She overcame years of uncertainty and obtained her Green Card through SIJS. As a result, she was able to begin her first year of college without the stress of her immigration status weighing her down. Her story reflects how SIJS offers hope and opportunities to young people who have faced hardship.

Why SIJS Matters

SIJS can be a lifeline for young immigration who have endured neglect, abuse, or abandonment. It provides a chance to live without fear of deportation and to create a better life in the U.S. However, the process can be complicated, and legal assistance is crucial for maximizing success. With the right guidance, many young can find safety, stability, and opportunities that would otherwise be out of reach.

How We Can Help

If you or someone you know is under 21 and has faced abuse, neglect, or abandonment, our firm can assist you with. We offer compassionate guidance and have a proven track record of success with SIJS cases and other forms of immigration relief. We are here to help you through every step of this complex process. Contact us today to learn how we can support you in securing the legal protection and residency you deserve.

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