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EB-4 Visa Bulletin

Current priority dates for Special Immigrant Juvenile green card applications

Current Bulletin

Feb 2026

Final Action Date

Mar 14, 2021

All countries of chargeability

Estimated Wait Time

~4.8 years

From petition approval to green card eligibility

Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

A Path to Safety

If you have experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment, you may be eligible for legal protection in the United States. SIJS offers hope and a pathway to a secure future.

SIJS News Flash

3/24/2026

Supreme Court Today: Immigration Advocates Tell Justices Trump’s Turnback Policy Violated Law

Thousands denied right to seek asylum and forced back into danger; case has implications for refugee rights March 24, 2026, Washington, D.C. – Immigration advocates argued today before the Supreme Court that the Trump administration’s turnback policy violated federal immigration law. Under the now-defunct policy, immigration officers at official border crossings physically and indefinitely blocked […] The post Supreme Court Today: Immigration Advocates Tell Justices Trump’s Turnback Policy Violated Law appeared first on American Immigration Council.

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3/23/2026

Immigration News Green Card: Democrats Push TPS Pathway as SIJS Youth Face Detention Pressure - el-balad.com

Democrats are advocating for a pathway to Green Cards for individuals under Temporary Protected Status (TPS). This comes as immigrant youth seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), a protection for vulnerable children, are reportedly facing increased detention pressures. The situation highlights the urgent need for stable immigration solutions for young people and their families.

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3/17/2026

Experts discuss risks children face if Supreme Court terminates TPS for Haitians - NBC 6 South Florida

The potential termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians by the Supreme Court raises significant concerns for immigrant youth and their families. Experts highlight the severe risks children could face, including separation from parents and displacement, which can profoundly impact their well-being and stability. This situation underscores the urgent need for protections and pathways for vulnerable immigrant children to ensure their safety and access to legal relief.

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