Deferred Action – Facts

Deferred action process which will help certain undocumented immigrants to remain in the United States, temporarily, has been implemented by the administration and the USCIS is accepting applications from such eligible applicants. Form I-821D is the USCIS form that must be completed and filed by an undocumented immigrant who seeks to receive deferred action. A

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DREAM Act Application

On June 15, 2012, President Barack Obama issued an executive order giving temporary relief from deportation for eligible undocumented individuals for two years. This has come as a much needed reprieve for undocumented youth between the ages of 16 and 30. If they are found to be eligible for deferred action, not only will the

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What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Deferred Action?

According to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) process, certain young undocumented immigrants will be granted a temporary reprieve from being deported from the United States. Such undocumented immigrants, who are often referred to as DREAMers, who wish to remain in the United States have to file Form I-821D, to request deferred action. This

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