Is a child eligible for the special immigrant juvenile status if they have been abused, neglected or abandoned?
Yes, a child is eligible for special immigrant juvenile (SIJ) status if they have been abused, neglected, or abandoned in Rhode Island. According to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a child must meet the following criteria to apply for this status: they must be unmarried and under the age of 21, have been declared dependent on a juvenile court located in the United States, and must have been deemed to have been subject to abuse, neglect, or abandonment by the court. In addition, the child must have been placed in the custody of a state agency, individual, or entity appointed by the court. In Rhode Island, the Family Court may find that a child is abused, neglected, or abandoned under the state’s Abuse and Neglect Statute. If the court finds that a child meets this criteria, they may be eligible to apply for SIJ status. Along with meeting the criteria listed above, the child must also demonstrate that it is not in their best interest to be returned to their country of origin, which may require the submission of additional documentation. Furthermore, USCIS must approve the child’s application prior to a green card being issued. If a child has been abused, neglected, or abandoned in their home country, it is important for them to contact an immigration attorney as soon as possible in order to evaluate their eligibility for SIJ status. An experienced attorney will be able to offer guidance and assistance throughout the entire process.
THELAW.TV ofrece respuestas en español a todas las preguntas sobre la ley de inmigración.La respuesta a esta pregunta es sí, es decir, los niños pueden solicitar el estatus de inmigrante juvenil especial si han sido víctimas de malos tratos, negligencia o abandono. La Ley de Inmigración de Rhode Island ofrece protección a menores extranjeros que hayan sido víctimas de violencia, malos tratos o abandono por parte de sus padres o tutores. Además, la Ley también proporciona protección a los niños que hayan sido privados de la custodia de sus padres o tutores debido a circunstancias legales. Estos niños pueden solicitar el estado de inmigrante juvenil especial para permanecer en el estado de Rhode Island legalmente. La solicitud se debe estudiar y aprobar por un tribunal de familia del Estado. Si se aprueba la solicitud, el menor extranjero obtiene el estado de inmigrante juvenil especial y los derechos legales que lo acompañan como el derecho a estudiar, trabajar, y obtener una licencia de conducir.
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