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SIJS approved, awaiting green card201815 (when fled)

Jose

Republic of Honduras

"I chose education over fear."

Background

Jose grew up in Honduras under the shadow of his father's abuse. His father believed in harsh discipline, using excessive corporal punishment that went far beyond any reasonable parenting. Instead of allowing Jose to attend school, his father forced him to work in the fields from a young age, denying him the education every child deserves.

The Journey

At 15, Jose found the courage to escape. He left Honduras and made his way to New York, where his uncle lived. The journey was dangerous, but Jose knew that staying meant a lifetime of abuse and no future. He chose the unknown over the certainty of continued suffering.

Challenges Faced

Even after reaching safety with his uncle, Jose faced significant challenges. He had missed years of schooling and had to work hard to catch up. The trauma of his childhood affected his ability to trust adults and form relationships. And the uncertainty of his immigration status added stress to an already difficult situation.

The Legal Process

The Solovyova Law Firm took on Jose's case, documenting the abuse he had suffered and the neglect of his education. They established that his mother had been unable to protect him from his father's violence. Family court made the necessary SIJS findings, and his petition was approved by USCIS.

The Outcome

Jose's SIJS petition was approved in 2018, but due to visa backlogs, he is still waiting for his green card. Despite this wait, the approval means he has work authorization and protection from deportation while he waits for a visa number to become available.

Life Today

Jose now lives with his uncle and has thrown himself into education - the opportunity his father denied him. He is on a path to a brighter future, determined to make up for lost time. He dreams of the day his green card arrives and he can fully embrace his new life.

Words of Advice

"Jose says: 'I chose education over fear. No matter what you've been through, it's never too late to learn and grow.'"

Journey Timeline

Childhood
Abuse in Honduras
Suffers corporal punishment, denied education, forced to work
Age 15
Escape to America
Flees to New York to live with uncle
After Arrival
Legal Representation
Solovyova Law Firm takes his case
2018
SIJS Approved
Petition approved by USCIS
Present
Awaiting Green Card
Has work authorization, waiting for visa availability
Ongoing
Pursuing Education
Making up for lost years of schooling

Case Details

Legal Organization
Solovyova Law Firm
Case Type
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Processing Time
SIJS approved, green card pending due to visa backlog

More Quotes

"My father took my childhood, but he couldn't take my future."

"Every day in school is a victory over my past."

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