Navigating Custody and Guardianship in SIJS Cases | Adhami Law Group

EPISODE · Apr 13, 2024 · 18 MIN

Navigating Custody and Guardianship in SIJS Cases | Adhami Law Group

from VIVAVISA a podcast for U.S green card applicants · host Adhami Law Group

Send us Fan MailWelcome to Episode 10 of the VIVAVISA Podcast. In this episode, expert Attorney Kousha Adhami tackles some of the most pressing challenges faced by young immigrants pursuing Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS). he dives into a detailed discussion that demystifies complex legal scenarios and offers actionable advice and insights.In This Episode, You'll Discover:The Role of U.S. Custody Orders: Why they are indispensable, even if you have an existing custody order from another country.Procedures for Unknown Parental Whereabouts: How to navigate the legal system when a parent's location is unclear.Implications of Parental Death: Explore how the death of one or both parents affects your SIJS application.Guardianship Insights: Understanding who can serve as a guardian and the necessary legal qualifications.Join us for a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of the SIJS process, designed to give you the knowledge and confidence to navigate your immigration journey successfully.Are you seeking Expert Legal Assistance? Contact Adhami Law Group at 213-204-6500 or visit our website for comprehensive support. Let's navigate the complexities of immigration law together and achieve victory.⏳ Time is everything when it comes to your immigration case.At Adhami Law Group™, we’ve helped over 5,000 immigrants secure green cards, asylum, and SIJS approvals. You could be the next green card holder and join our community of champion citizens.  Don't let Fear of Today dictate your Desired Future. Take back control.➡️ Contact Adhami Law Group™ for a confidential consultation. (We speak in English, Spanish, and Farsi)📞 Call: 213-204-6500🌐 Visit: https://www.adhamilawgroup.com💬 Comment below with your questions about your immigration case.Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and subject to change. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for advice on your specific situation, or contact us and let us review your case.This podcast's content is subject to updates due to evolving U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Certain sections might have been modified or updated by the time you listen. For the most recent information on immigration laws and the SIJS program, please get in touch with us with your questions.

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