Are you or someone you know seeking immigration relief through the Deferred Action program? Look no further! Our website provides extensive information and resources on Deferred Action, also known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Deferred Action is a policy that allows eligible individuals, often referred to as Dreamers, who came to the United States as children to temporarily avoid deportation and obtain work permits. It provides a temporary reprieve from removal and offers the opportunity to apply for work authorization.
At our website, you can find the necessary forms and instructions, such as USCIS Form I-821D, which is the application for Consideration of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. We also offer resources beyond Deferred Action, exploring long-term immigration remedies that Dreamers should be aware of.
For a successful application process, it is crucial to submit all required biographic information. Instructions for USCIS Form G-325A Biometric Information (For Deferred Action) and Instructions for USCIS Form G-325A Biographic Information (For Deferred Action) are available on our website to guide you through every step.
Whether you are just getting started or have already begun the process, our website is here to provide you with the information and resources you need to navigate the Deferred Action program successfully. Stay informed and take advantage of the opportunities available to you.
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This is a legal document used to collect basic biographic information of certain categories of individuals - prospective U.S. citizens or immigrants - who file an application or petition to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
This document explores long-term immigration remedies that Dreamers should be aware of beyond deferred action. It provides information on various legal options for Dreamers to consider in order to obtain more permanent immigration status.