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Sipho Al-Khalil

Posted 1 day ago

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My parents brought me from Jordan to the United States when I was just two years old, and I’ve lived here ever since. Now that I’m 21, I’m trying to understand what my immigration options are and whether I qualify for anything based on my long-term residence. What should I be looking into?
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Lalita Chakraborty

Answered 1 day ago

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Your options depend on how you entered and whether your parents ever filed anything on your behalf. If they had a pending petition, you might still benefit from it. An attorney can review old records to see if anything applies.

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Nkosinathi Ndlovu

Answered 1 day ago

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Depending on your history, you might still qualify for relief such as asylum, family-based petitions, or cancellation of removal if you end up in proceedings. These forms of relief depend heavily on personal circumstances. Gathering documents and understanding your timeline will help clarify what’s realistic.

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Mahboubeh Mahboubeh

Answered 1 day ago

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The most important thing is to avoid any further violations and get legal guidance before submitting anything to immigration authorities. Missteps can limit future options or trigger enforcement actions. A consultation with a qualified immigration attorney can help you map out the safest path forward.


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