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Permanent resident201718 (when approved)

Xiao Jie

People's Republic of China

"I found a new family in America."

Background

Xiao Jie came to the United States from China for educational opportunities. His parents had sent him abroad with hopes that he would receive a better education and build a successful future. However, family circumstances back in China would soon leave him stranded and alone.

The Journey

While Xiao Jie was studying in America, his parents divorced in China. His father remarried and started a new family, essentially abandoning Xiao Jie both emotionally and financially. Suddenly, the young student found himself without support in a foreign country, with no way to pay for school or living expenses.

Challenges Faced

Xiao Jie faced the challenge of surviving on his own as a teenager in America. He moved in with his mother's friend, who provided shelter but couldn't fully support him financially. He took on part-time work while trying to continue his education, balancing survival with his dreams of academic success.

The Legal Process

Susan Qin Law took on Xiao Jie's case, recognizing that his father's abandonment qualified him for SIJS. The legal team documented the lack of financial and emotional support from his father and established that returning to China was not in Xiao Jie's best interest given the family situation there.

The Outcome

In 2017, Xiao Jie became a permanent resident of the United States. The approval validated his struggle and gave him the security to fully pursue his education and career goals without fear of deportation.

Life Today

Today, Xiao Jie has built a life in America that his parents originally dreamed of for him - though not in the way anyone expected. He has completed his education and is working in his chosen field. He has found a new family in America among friends and mentors who supported him through difficult times.

Words of Advice

"Xiao Jie says: 'I found a new family in America. When your biological family fails you, you can build a chosen family who will support you.'"

Journey Timeline

Teenage Years
Sent to America
Parents send him to US for education
While in US
Parents Divorce
Family breaks apart in China
After Divorce
Father's Abandonment
Father remarries, cuts off all support
Survival Period
Working While Studying
Lives with mother's friend, works part-time
Legal Process
Susan Qin Law Takes Case
SIJS petition filed based on abandonment
2017
Permanent Resident
Receives green card and security

Case Details

Legal Organization
Susan Qin Law
Case Type
Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)
Processing Time
Standard processing

More Quotes

"My father abandoned me, but America adopted me."

"Education was my lifeline when everything else fell apart."

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