California Confidential Request for Special Immigrant Juvenile Findings — Family Law is a procedure used by undocumented youth in California who are seeking immigration relief through the Special Immigrant Juvenile (SIX) program. This process begins with the filing of a request for special findings in family court, which includes information about the youth’s background, circumstances, and current living situation. The request is reviewed by the court and, if the court finds that the youth meets the eligibility requirements for SIX status, the court will issue an order granting the youth’s request. There are two types of California Confidential Request for Special Immigrant Juvenile Findings — Family Law. The first type is the “Unaccompanied Minor Request for Special Findings,” which is for undocumented youth who have no parent or guardian in the U.S. The second type is the “Dependent Minor Request for Special Findings,” which is for undocumented youth who have a parent or guardian in the U.S. who is unable or unwilling to provide for the youth’s care and custody. The court will review both types of requests and determine whether the youth meets the eligibility requirements for SIX status.