Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) – often referred to as “Dreamers”

Under the “Deferred Action” policy, students in the U.S. who have been issued a voluntary departure order, are currently in removal proceedings, or have received a final order of removal, will be permitted to work in the United States provided they meet specific criteria.

To be eligible , the student must:

  • Be under age 31 as of August 15, 2012
  • Have entered before age 16
  • Have been residing in the U.S. since June 15, 2007.
  • Have continuously resided in the same location (short trips abroad are permitted).
  • You must either be currently enrolled in school, have graduated, possess a GED, or be an honorably discharged veteran.
  • Have not been found guilty of any felony, any “serious” misdemeanor, or three or more misdemeanors, and do not pose a threat to public safety.

Please note that:

If you have been found guilty of any crime, whether it’s a DUI, DWI, or any other violation, your application could be rejected, and you might also face deportation proceedings. It’s crucial to seek the assistance of an experienced immigration lawyer.


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