Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIJ) status allows children to secure the right to “wait for a Green Card” based on their priority date. Here’s what you need to know about the SIJ process:
Before applying for a Green Card, an applicant’s priority date must be current according to the Visa Bulletin. Congress imposes annual numerical limits on immigrant visas, which vary by category (employment-based, family-based, or special immigrant) and by country of origin.
For SIJ petitions:
Children filing for SIJ status do not need to wait for their priority date to file the SIJ petition. However, the priority date becomes relevant once the SIJ petition is approved and the child seeks to apply for a Green Card.
Each month, USCIS publishes a Visa Bulletin detailing:
When visa numbers are unavailable due to high demand:
Once the SIJ petition is approved and the child’s priority date becomes current in the EB-4 category, they can proceed with their Green Card application.
SIJ status is an important pathway for children seeking stability and security in the U.S., but it requires careful navigation of priority dates and visa availability. Contact Yellow Law Group to ensure your application is on the right track and to receive expert guidance tailored to your situation.