Childhood arrivals can apply for DACA (deferred deportation and work permit) with Form I-821D (check eligibility with an attorney).
Read MoreDACA recipients can't get federal aid, but explore state aid, scholarships, in-state tuition, and undocumented student resources for college funding.
Read MoreAs a DACA recipient, you can apply for a work permit, called an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), using Form I-765. This EAD lets you legally work in the US.
Read MoreThese individuals, often referred to as "Dreamers," could previously renew their DACA status...
Read MoreDACA recipients can travel abroad for specific reasons with pre-approved "advance parole", but potential risks exist…
Read MoreA federal judge issued a significant ruling regarding Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, we explain you in this blog..
Read MoreSi tienes DACA y estas casado con un ciudadano americano, debes conocer esta infromación..
Read MoreIf you are married to a US Citizen, and you have DACA card. You need to know this information..
Read MoreSi eres poseedor de una tarjeta DACA, esta información es para tu. Conoce tus opciones..
Read MoreIf you have a DACA card but want to travel, you need to know the options you have..
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