This bill, H.R. 3794, is a private relief measure specifically for Juana Maria Flores , granting her eligibility for lawful permanent resident status in the United States. It allows her to apply for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status, overriding certain numerical limitations and general eligibility requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If she enters the United States before the application deadline, she will be considered to have entered and remained lawfully, making her eligible for adjustment of status. The legislation further stipulates that Juana Maria Flores cannot be removed, denied admission, or deemed ineligible for permanent residence due to any grounds reflected in government records as of the bill's enactment. It mandates the rescission of any outstanding order of removal or deportation against her. She must file her application for status adjustment or an immigrant visa within two years of the bill's enactment, and upon approval, one immigrant visa number will be reduced from her country's allocation. Importantly, the bill explicitly states that her natural parents, brothers, and sisters will not receive any preferential immigration treatment solely based on their relationship to her.
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Timeline
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Private Legislation
For the relief of Juana Maria Flores.
USA119th CongressHR-3794| House
| Updated: 6/5/2025
This bill, H.R. 3794, is a private relief measure specifically for Juana Maria Flores , granting her eligibility for lawful permanent resident status in the United States. It allows her to apply for an immigrant visa or adjustment of status, overriding certain numerical limitations and general eligibility requirements of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If she enters the United States before the application deadline, she will be considered to have entered and remained lawfully, making her eligible for adjustment of status. The legislation further stipulates that Juana Maria Flores cannot be removed, denied admission, or deemed ineligible for permanent residence due to any grounds reflected in government records as of the bill's enactment. It mandates the rescission of any outstanding order of removal or deportation against her. She must file her application for status adjustment or an immigrant visa within two years of the bill's enactment, and upon approval, one immigrant visa number will be reduced from her country's allocation. Importantly, the bill explicitly states that her natural parents, brothers, and sisters will not receive any preferential immigration treatment solely based on their relationship to her.