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Jekaterina Sokolova

Posted 3 days ago

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Leaving home at sixteen forced me to grow up quickly, and now at twenty-three I am trying to bring stability to my immigration situation in the United States. Years have passed across different countries and statuses, and I worry about how that history affects my future. What immigration options or protections should someone with my background be exploring now?
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Jibril Elmi

Answered 3 days ago

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Your age at the time you left home and the circumstances around it can matter in immigration cases. If you lacked stable guardianship, some humanitarian protections may apply. Your full travel and residency history should be reviewed carefully. A legal professional can help identify relevant options.

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Saowalak Suwannarat

Answered 3 days ago

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Past instability does not automatically block you from future immigration benefits.

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Marzanna Kowalska

Answered 3 days ago

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You should gather records showing where you lived, studied, and worked since leaving Latvia. Consistent documentation helps explain gaps or irregular periods. Some options depend on whether you entered the U.S. lawfully or faced hardship. Early guidance can help you build a clear path forward.


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