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WHAT IS DACA?

On June 15, 2012, the secretary of Homeland Security announced that certain people who came to the United States as children and meet several guidelines may request consideration of deferred action for a period of two years, subject to renewal. They are also eligible for work authorization. Deferred action is a use of prosecutorial discretion to defer removal action against an individual for a certain period of time. Deferred action does not provide lawful status.

GUIDELINES TO REQUEST DACA

You may request DACA if you:
  1. Were under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012;
  2. Came to the United States before reaching your 16th birthday
  3. Have continuously resided in the United States since June 15, 2007, up to the present time
  4. Were physically present in the United States on June 15, 2012, and at the time of making your request for consideration of deferred action with USCIS
  5. Had no lawful status on June 15, 2012, meaning that:
    • You never had a lawful immigration status on or before June 15, 2012, or
    • Any lawful immigration status or parole that you obtained prior to June 15, 2012, had expired as of June 15, 2012;
  6. 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
  7. 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.

Source: United States Citizenship & Immigration Services

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Plano Office:  1339 19th Street Plano, Texas 75074
Dallas Office: 8515 Greenville Ave,  Dallas, TX 75243 S102 

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(469) 229-0590
info@lohimmigration.org

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Founder
    • Our Board Members >
      • Carlos Granados
      • Ericka Ledferd
      • David Azad
      • Lydia Perry
      • Betty Arguello
      • Nellie Lucano
      • Irene Mugambi
      • Robert Armstrong
      • Kenton Keller
    • Our History
    • Our Mission
    • Our Partners
  • Legal
    • Our Services >
      • Adjustment of Status
      • Consular Process
      • DACA Support
      • Family Petitions
      • Naturalization
    • FAQ
  • EDUCATION
    • CITIZENSHIP CLASSES
    • CITIZENSHIP WORKSHOPS
    • TESTIMONIALS
    • FAQ
  • VOLUNTEER
  • Contact Us
  • DONATE
  • EVENTS