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Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

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Page 1: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Special Immigrant Status Unit

presented by

Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Page 2: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Introduction

The Special Immigrant Status unit (SIS) files Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) with the Department of Homeland Security, US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) (previously known as INS) on behalf of eligible DCFS undocumented children under provision 101(a)(27)(J) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1990.

Page 3: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

How Does the Filing of SIJS Benefit DCFS Children?

• Eligible children will be able to obtain a permanent resident card (“green card”).

• Eligible children will have the right to receive DCFS emancipation services.

• Eligible children will be able to live, study, and work legally in the United States.

• Eligible children will be able to remain in the US without the threat of deportation

Page 4: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Eligibility Criteria

• Child must be a dependent of the Juvenile Court.

• Child must be ordered into Permanency Planning Services (PP).

• Child must be subjected to judicial proceedings and finding that is not in his/her best interest to be returned to his/her country of nationality.

• Child must be unmarried and under the age of 21.

Page 5: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

The Process• The legalization process for SIJS

is complicated and lengthy. It requires continued Court jurisdiction.

• It takes approximately 8 to 24 months for a child to receive a “green card”.

• Timely referrals to the SIS unit are crucial for appropriate delivery of services. Please refer children as soon as they are ordered into permanency planning.

Page 6: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

How to Refer a Case for SIJS

• Complete referral DCFS 852 (available at LA Kids)

• Attach a copy of child’s most recent minute order.

• Attach a copy of child’s birth certificate, baptism certificate or passport.

• Fax or mail information to the SIS unit Belvedere (323) 881-6419 fax, or call Cecilia Saco, SCSW at (323) 881-1340.

Page 7: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Kin-Gap Cases and Children over 18

• Undocumented children do not qualify for Kin-Gap payments.

• As long as Court jurisdiction is maintained, children qualify for SIJS until age 21.

• After emancipation, children can not get a “green card”.

• Please review cases before considering terminating Court jurisdiction.

Page 8: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Other Services Provided by the SIS Unit

• Obtaining replacement of lost or stolen “green cards”.

• Filing of BCIS Work Authorizations (work permits) for children age 14 and over.

• Filing for U.S. naturalization for eligible children.

• Assisting children to obtain a social security card and California ID under certain circumstances.

Page 9: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

Statistics

• The SIS unit provides countywide services. It serves all DCFS offices.

• Close to 2000 applications for “green cards” have been approved by USCIS.

• Over 250 replacement “green cards” have been obtained.

• Over 150 applications for U.S. naturalization have been filed.

• Over 500 USCIS work permits have been obtained.

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SIJS Approval Rate

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Special Immigrant Status Approval Rate by Year

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SIS Unit Tracking System of SIJS eligible children

• Systematic Training of new Children’s Social Workers (Training Academy) on SIJS and other forms of immigration relief

• SIJS Presentations at all regional offices

• Posters, flyers, e-mails

• PRUCOL Listings

• GRI Reports

• CWS/CMS

Page 12: Special Immigrant Status Unit presented by Cecilia Saco, SCSW

SIS Referrals by Country of Origin

68%

8%

8%

4%

2%

2%

3%

2%

1%

1%

1%

0%

Mexico

El Salvador

Guatemala

Honduras

Belize

Nicaragua

Asian Countries

South AmericanCountriesEuropean Countries

Caribbean Countries

African Countries

Others

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Conclusion

• The SIS unit provides a valuable service to hundreds of children under the jurisdiction of DCFS and Dependency Court.

Only with your collaboration can we make this program successful!