From Nightmare to Renewed Hope: Deferred Action Based on the Medical Needs of a Child
A Mother’s fight to remain in the US for her sick child.
Being under threat of separation from your child is already a nightmare – now imagine that child is sick.
Unfortunately, this was not just a thought experiment for our client Ms. L this was her reality.
As a single mother to a daughter diagnosed with Congenital Genetic Syndrome, Ms. L’s ability to work and drive in the United States was indispensable. Without it, she would have no way to finance the best medical care possible for her daughter, who required extensive medical intervention, including a kidney transplant.
In desperation, she retained DeMine Immigration.
Our Strategy: Deferred Action based on the medical needs of a U.S. Child
You may be familiar with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), but did you know that there’s another form of Deferred Action available for parents based on their U.S. child’s medical needs?
This option allows individuals to request a temporary reprieve from deportation due to the critical health conditions of their child.
Deferred Action offers a lifeline for parents in a situation where your child’s life depends on you staying in the United States.
Making the case that your U.S. citizen child’s serious medical needs require you to remain in the country to ensure their well-being not only protects you from the threat of deportation but also allows you to apply for essential resources like a work permit and a driver’s license. Enabling you to support your child effectively during this critical time.
Moving Forward
We argued this case for Ms. L; her child depends on her.
Her case was approved allowing Ms. L to work lawfully in the U.S., obtain a driver's license and take care of her daughter.
Our team at DeMine Immigration is thankful to have guided Ms. L through this complex and difficult process. Her victory provides hope to her child, and others who may be experiencing similar challenges.
If you or a loved one is seeking aid to stay in the United States in extreme circumstances, don’t navigate this journey alone. Our compassionate and knowledgeable attorneys are here to provide the support and guidance you need to secure your future in the United States.
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Indera DeMine, Esq
Ms. DeMine is a resident of Southwest Florida and a solo practitioner located in downtown Fort Myers. Ms. DeMine started her immigration law career immediately after graduating Ave Maria School of Law in 2012. She began working for a local firm in Fort Myers, Florida for almost 4 years. As an immigrant herself, Ms. DeMine has always been passionate about Immigration law and welcomed the opportunity to help her clients navigate the often confusing, immigration process.