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CHILD
STATUS PROTECTION ACT INFO
| What
is Child Status Protection Act |
The
Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) is an "age-out"
protection for certain immigration cases. It was signed
into law on August 6, 2002. It applies to immigrant visa
cases initiated after that date, but has a more limited
applicability to cases that were already in progress on
August 6, 2002.
CSPA
was enacted to address the problem of minor children losing
their eligibility for immigration benefits because they
had aged-out or turned 21 years old as a result of processing
delays on the part of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration
Services or the Department of State. It was not intended
to benefit an applicant who aged-out due to the unavailability
of a visa number.
The
eligibility of an applicant for benefits under the aging-out
provisions of the CSPA may be determined only at the time
a visa application is adjudicated by a consular officer.
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