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Your go-to resource for all things related to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Our mission is to provide you with the latest information, essential resources, and access to legal support to help you navigate your DACA journey. Whether you are looking to apply, renew, or need legal assistance, DACAHOTLINE is here to support you every step of the way. Explore our comprehensive guides, connect with experienced legal professionals, and stay informed with the most recent updates affecting the DACA community.
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DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, is a program that allows eligible undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children to receive a renewable two-year period of deferred action from deportation and become eligible for a work permit. To be eligible for DACA, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012Came to the United States before their 16th birthday
Have continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the present time
Were physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012, and at the time of making the DACA request
Entered without inspection before June 15, 2012, or their lawful immigration status expired as of June 15, 2012
Are currently in school, have graduated or obtained a certificate of completion from high school, have obtained a General
Education Development (GED) certificate, or are an honorably discharged veteran of the Coast Guard or Armed Forces of the United States
Have not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor, or three or more other misdemeanors, and do not otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety
To apply for DACA, you need to complete and submit several forms, including:
Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
Form I-765WS, Worksheet
Additionally, you must provide supporting documentation that proves you meet all the eligibility requirements. This can include proof of identity, proof of arrival in the United States before your 16th birthday, proof of continuous residence, and proof of your current education status or military service.
For renewals, you need to submit:
Form I-821D, Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (renewal)
Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
Form I-765WS, Worksheet
It is recommended to submit your renewal application 120 to 150 days before your current DACA status expires.
Always check the USCIS website or consult with a legal professional for the most current forms and instructions.
If your DACA application is denied, it is important to understand the reason for the denial. Common reasons for denial can include incomplete applications, missing documentation, or not meeting the eligibility criteria. Unfortunately, there is no formal appeal process for DACA denials, but you may be able to reapply or address the issues that led to the denial in a new application. It is strongly recommended to consult with an immigration attorney or legal expert to review your case and receive guidance on the best steps to take. In some cases, there may be other forms of relief or legal options available to you.
As a DACA recipient, you have certain rights and protections under U.S. law. It’s crucial to understand these rights to ensure you can fully benefit from the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and protect yourself from potential legal issues. Here’s a comprehensive overview of your rights and the resources available to support you.
1. Protection from Deportation
One of the primary benefits of DACA is temporary protection from deportation. This means that, as long as you maintain your DACA status, you are not considered a priority for removal by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, this protection is not permanent and can be revoked if you commit certain crimes or if the program’s policies change.
2. Work Authorization
DACA recipients are eligible for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), which allows you to work legally in the United States. This work permit is typically valid for two years and can be renewed. With an EAD, you are entitled to the same labor protections as any other employee, including minimum wage, overtime pay, and safe working conditions.
3. Social Security Number (SSN)
Upon receiving your work permit, you can apply for a Social Security number (SSN) through the Social Security Administration (SSA). An SSN is essential for employment, accessing certain benefits, and building credit. It’s important to safeguard your SSN and only use it for legitimate purposes.
4. Driver’s License and State ID
Many states allow DACA recipients to apply for a driver’s license or state identification card. Having a driver’s license can significantly improve your mobility and access to opportunities. Check with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specific requirements and procedures.
5. Education and Financial Aid
DACA recipients can pursue higher education and, in some states, qualify for in-state tuition rates. Additionally, some private scholarships and grants are available to DACA recipients. It’s essential to research and apply for financial aid opportunities to support your educational goals.
6. Travel Abroad with Advance Parole
DACA recipients may apply for Advance Parole, which allows you to travel abroad for specific reasons such as education, employment, or humanitarian purposes. It’s crucial to obtain Advance Parole before leaving the U.S., as departing without it can jeopardize your DACA status.
7. Legal Protections and Resources
As a DACA recipient, you have the right to due process and legal representation. If you encounter legal issues or need assistance with your DACA status, numerous organizations and legal service providers can help. Some key resources include:
United We Dream: A national network advocating for immigrant youth and providing resources.
National Immigration Law Center (NILC): Offers legal support and information on immigrant rights.
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA): Provides a directory of immigration attorneys and legal services.
8. Staying Informed and Engaged
DACA policies and regulations can change, so it’s vital to stay informed about the latest developments. Follow reputable news sources, join immigrant advocacy groups, and participate in community events to stay updated and connected with others in the DACA community.
Conclusion
Understanding your rights as a DACA recipient empowers you to take full advantage of the benefits and protections offered by the program. By staying informed, seeking legal assistance when needed, and utilizing available resources, you can navigate the complexities of your DACA status and build a secure future in the United States.
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