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NAVIGATING SPECIAL IMMIGRANT JUVENILE (SIJ) CLASSIFICATION: A PATHWAY TO PROTECTION AND PERMANENT RESIDENCY

June 21, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

If you are a young person in the United States who has experienced abuse, abandonment, or neglect by a parent, you may be eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) classification. This classification can provide a pathway to lawful permanent residency (Green Card). Here’s a comprehensive guide to understanding the SIJ classification, including eligibility criteria, the application process, and what to expect. Who Read More

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Navigating Expedited Processing: Understanding Eligibility in USCIS

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

In the intricate web of immigration processes overseen by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the concept of expedited processing serves as a beacon of hope for individuals facing urgent circumstances. Expedited processing expedites the review of certain immigration applications and petitions, providing relief to those with compelling reasons for accelerated consideration. However, Read More

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