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jess100

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    I used to have interests in many things. But that seems so long ago......

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  1. It isn't my case so I don't know many of the details. He has asked me for help finding a lawyer. That's about all I know, unfortunately. He has not shared other details with me as we are not that close. He asked me about lawyers, because I went thru the fiance visa process, but of course none of that applies to this kind of case....and my lawyer would not be able to help. I'm just posting here asking if anyone knows a lawyer that handles juvenile cases. I'm sure he will make a post as soon as he can, but in the meantime I was hoping to get the names of some recommended lawyers (or who to avoid) who could then get the details from him. I'm not familiar with these kinds of cases but do you think it would matter which lawyer he chooses based on your follow up questions? (how he entered, how old he is, and where his parents are) ? I was thinking that all those issues would be sorted out by the lawyer if he can find one. So would lawyer recommendations change depending on those circumstances?
  2. Maybe I need to update my request. The child is in the US and has started the process. He has been working on this case for a few years and has been to court several times and had some papers processed in our state already. Now he is looking for a lawyer to help. I'm not sure what part of the process he is in, but apparently he wants a lawyer. Does anyone know of a good lawyer for these kinds of cases? Of course we will follow up with the non-profits but he is looking for a lawyer.
  3. Yes, we are asking if anyone knows a lawyer or non profit that is versed in this kind of situation. Do you know of any?
  4. Wow that's odd because another person posted that the kid is already in the US and they are trying for this visa. Plus the USCIS website says; If you are in the United States and need the protection of a juvenile court because you have been abused, abandoned, or neglected by a parent, you may be eligible for Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) classification. If SIJ classification is granted, you may qualify for lawful permanent residency (also known as getting a Green Card).
  5. I did not find a category for this specific visa so I'm posting here. If there is a better place to post I will do so. We are looking for a non profit agency or regular lawyer to help with a juvenile visa. Can anyone recommend who to contact and who to avoid? Thanks
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