By Tanya Helfand | Published November 15, 2017 | Posted in children, Civil Litigation, Custody, Divorce | Tagged Tags: Immigrant, Juvenile |
A third-party may be granted custody of a foreign juvenile illegally living in the United States if the juvenile has “special immigrant” status under the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Essentially, the statute formalizes a legal status for the juvenile and ensures a level of protection from deportation. The INA provides various circumstances under which Read More
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