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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Jun 27, 2023

The Central American Minors (CAM) Program

The Central American Minors program (CAM) is a hybrid refugee and parole program. It benefits minors in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras who have a parent or legal guardian living in the United States under certain forms of immigration status. The program was first introduced in 2014, but was terminated in 2017 under the Trump administration. The Biden administration reinstated the program in 2021 and made enhancements to the program in April 2023. This advisory gives an overview of the CAM

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National Immigration Project Practice advisory May 30, 2023

Practice Advisory: Removal Orders Entered Against Special Immigrant Juveniles Harmed by the State Department’s Illegal Action

This practice alert offers strategies for practitioners representing special immigrant juveniles who received removal orders because they lacked an available visa, and whose “final action date”—the date that determines when they have a visa available—was incorrectly calculated because of the State Department’s error.

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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Mar 30, 2023

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status & Visa Availability

In this resource – updated to reflect significant changes to the Visa Bulletin that will impact special immigrant juveniles beginning in April 2023 – we discuss the visa backlog for youth applying for a green card through special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS). We discuss how to determine when your client may apply for a green card and provide practice tips for representing youth seeking SIJS who may face a long wait before they are able to get a green card.

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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Mar 29, 2023

Advising and Screening DACA Recipients for Present and Future Options

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy has been fraught with uncertainty in the last couple of years. Despite the many advantages of this program for young people who have grown up in the United States, DACA continues to suffer attacks by conservative entities who argue that DACA was an overreach of executive power, with the most current legal challenge pending in Texas. Because of this, it is important to consider what other long-term options DACA recipients have and what bene

Removal defense Children and SIJS Cross-forum Direct PDF
National Immigration Project Practice advisory Mar 24, 2023

Practice Alert: April 2023 Visa Bulletin Changes Impacting SIJS Recipients

On March 22, 2023, the U.S. Department of State (“State Department”) released the April 2023 Visa Bulletin, in which it announced significant changes to the way certain employment-based visas are allocated. Because children granted Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (“SIJS recipients”) receive visas through the employment-based fourth preference category (“EB-4”), these changes impact how long SIJS recipients have to wait before they can apply for adjustment of status (a “green card”). These chan

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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Jan 23, 2023

An Overview of USCIS's New SIJS Regulations

Special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS) provides a way for certain young people who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected by a parent to obtain immigration status. This practice advisory reviews the history of the federal regulationsimplementing the SIJS statute and then provides an overview of the new SIJSregulations, published in the spring of 2022. In the overview, the advisory highlights notable policy changes implemented through the new regulations.

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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Jan 23, 2023

An Overview of USCIS’s New SIJS Regulations

Special immigrant juvenile status (SIJS) provides a way for certain young people who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected by a parent to obtain immigration status. This practice advisory reviews the history of the federal regulations implementing the SIJS statute and then provides an overview of the new SIJS regulations, published in the spring of 2022. In the overview, the advisory highlights notable policy changes implemented through the new regulations.

Special immigrant Children and SIJS USCIS Immigration court Direct PDF
Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Jan 6, 2023

California Appellate Law on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

In recent years, California’s appellate courts have provided guidance on the state court’s role in Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) cases. The following decisions clarify many of the common questions that these cases present in state courts, including one-parent SIJS, notice and service issues, and the role of the state court

Special immigrant Children and SIJS Immigration court Direct PDF
Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Sep 27, 2022

Confidentiality of Juvenile Records in California: Guidance for Immigration Practitioners

California has strict confidentiality laws that govern when and to whom records from dependency and youth justice (delinquency) proceedings may be released. Immigration advocates need to be aware of these laws and ensure they are complied with when representing individuals with California juvenile records. This guide provides an overview of the law and practical guidance for how to handle issues of juvenile confidentiality before USCIS.

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Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Sep 12, 2022

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Final Rule Summary

The final Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) rule was published on August 30, 2022 and is set to go into effect on October 31, 2022. This rule is an attempt to “preserve and fortify” the DACA policy as directed by President Biden’s January 20, 2021, memorandum titled “Preserving and Fortifying Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).” This practitioner’s guide delves into aspects of the rule and discusses the future of DACA considering the Texas-led lawsuit challenge to the lega

Children and SIJS Cross-forum Direct PDF
Immigrant Legal Resource Center Practice advisory Mar 29, 2022

Adjustment of Status Through Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) (June 2022)

This advisory gives an overview of the SIJS-based adjustment of status process. It will give step-by-step guidance for both the affirmative process, for young people who are not in removal proceedings, and for the defensive process, for young people who are in removal proceedings before the Executive Office for Immigration Review.

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