Can SIJS Be Revoked? Marriage, Divorce, ICE & Green Card Rules.
Description
Many SIJS applicants are confused, scared, or unsure about the new 2025 rules—especially under the current administration. In this episode, Attorney Kousha Adhami explains the truth about marriage during SIJS, deportation risks, revocation, I-360 protection, and when the real safety begins. If you work with unaccompanied minors or know someone who may qualify for SIJS, please share this. Education and timing can be the difference between protection and deportation. Learn more at https://www.adhamilawgroup.com/
Our goal is to educate, empower, and protect unaccompanied minors and families navigating a stressful immigration system. If you or someone you know may benefit from SIJS or needs help understanding their case, please share this video.
👉 Protect yourself before new changes take effect. Time is critical.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
• Staying unmarried during specific stages is essential
• Certain crimes, fraud, or gang affiliation can revoke SIJS
• I-485 filing offers significant protection
• Judges may terminate removal proceedings for SIJS-approved minors
• Enforcement is stricter, but strong legal arguments exist to protect applicants
👉 Need help with your specific situation? Contact our office for a consultation NOW.
⏳ Time is everything when it comes to your immigration case.
At Adhami Law Group™, we’ve helped over 5,000 immigrants secure green cards, asylum, and SIJS approvals. You could be the next green card holder and join our community of champion citizens.
Don't let Fear of Today dictate your Desired Future. Take back control.
➡️ Contact Adhami Law Group™ for a confidential consultation. (We speak in English, Spanish, and Farsi)
📞 Call: 213-204-6500
🌐 Visit: https://www.adhamilawgroup.com
💬 Comment below with your questions about your immigration case.
Disclaimer: This podcast provides general information and does not constitute legal advice. Immigration law is complex and subject to change. Please consult with a qualified immigration attorney for advice on your specific situation, or contact us and let us review your case.
- This podcast's content is subject to updates due to evolving U.S. immigration laws and regulations. Certain sections might have been modified or updated by the time you listen. For the most recent information on immigration laws and the SIJS program, please get in touch with us with your questions.























