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1 Tel: 925.520.5195 Fax: 925.369.7222 spojmie@nasirilaw.com www.nasirilaw.com 6200 Stoneridge Mall Rd Suite 300 Pleasanton, CA 94588

2 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals DACA – What is it?  Department of Homeland Security decision not to deport or initiate deportation proceedings against an undocumented person  Case given a low priority for deportation enforcement  Can only be given by Department of Homeland Security, not the Immigration Judge  Valid for two years and can be renewed  Available to both people in deportation proceedings and affirmative applications Does Not Lead to Permanent Residence Status

3 Benefits of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals  If application is approved, a written assurance that person will not be deported  Undocumented person will not accrue “unlawful presence” – If other benefits available in future  Work authorization eligibility (EAD) - Application requires showing economic necessity -EAD is valid for 2 years and renewable if deferred action is renewed

4 Benefits of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals  If EAD granted, obtain Social Security Number  May qualify for state drivers license - (varies state by state)  May qualify for in-state tuition  May qualify for loans and grants Does Not Allow Eligibility for Federal benefits such as (Medical, SSI, TANF, Food Stamps)

5 Deferred Action Eligibility To Be Considered For Deferred Action for Childhood arrivals, You Must Have:  Entered the United States before age 16 (before June 15, 2007)  Under the age of 31 as of June 15, 2012 (Ages 15 – 31)  Have continuously resided in the U.S. for 5 years (June 15, 2007)  Were physically present in the U.S. on June 15, 2012  Currently in school, have graduated from high school, or obtained a GED, or been honorably discharged from the Coast Guard or U.S. Armed Forces

6 Deferred Action Eligibility  Have not been convicted of: - Felony - A significant Misdemeanor - Three or more minor misdemeanors  Do not pose a threat to National Security or Public Safety

7 Proof of Eligibility for DACA  Applicants must have biometrics and back ground checks  Show proof of entry to the U.S. before age 16, physical on June 15, 2012 and 5 years of residence in U.S.  Proof of current enrollment in school, graduation from high school or GED include: Diplomas School transcripts GED certificate School Report Cards  Proof you came to U.S. before 16 th birthday (Passport, Form I-94/I-95/I-94W, Travel/Medical records, school records, employment records, military records, church records)

8 Bars to Deferred Action IF YOU HAVE CRIMINAL HISTORY, GATHER DOCUMENTS NOW AND CONSULT WITH AN EXPERIENCED IMMIGRATION ATTORNEY  Have not been convicted of: Felony offense A significant misdemeanor offense, (Sentence includes) - suspended sentence - deferred adjudication - deferred sentence Multiple misdemeanor offenses Or otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety  Juvenile delinquency adjudications are not convictions under immigration laws, but many minors are prosecuted as adult  “Bad Acts” that currently trigger removal include: prostitution, drug trafficking, drug abuse or drug addition, violations of no-contact orders

9 Bars to Deferred Action – National Security Threat & Public Safety  Gang Membership: DHS will look at membership vs. association ICE will rely on local police or police gang units  Participation in Criminal Activities: Admitting criminal activities- admissions in criminal records, police or rap sheet

10 Deferred Action Risks  Denial of application has a possibility to receive a“notice to appear or deportation order  Police or court records have a higher chance of possible deportation  Criminal convictions that trigger mandatory detention: Controlled substances, Crimes of moral turpitude, aggravated felonies  Make sure legal advice is from a reputable attorney DHS, can change the policy at any time, without notice, and no enforceable rights are given to the applicant with Deferred Action.

11 Important Information  Organize documents and try to find one for every three months in the past year  Obtain permission from USCIS and consult a legal professional on how traveling can affect you  Update status with USCIS if you changed your address so that any notifications regarding your application can reach you

12 FEES  $380 Employment Authorization Application Fee  $85 Biometrics fee  Total: $ 465, every two year No Fee Waivers Are Available

13 AVOID SCAMS BY…….  Get an expert immigration attorney consultation at a nonprofit organization or with other experienced and reputable licensed immigration attorneys  Immigration Consultants are not allowed to give legal advice, and are not experts  Only Licensed Attorneys and accredited representatives can give you a legal consultation

14 Other Resources for DACA childhoodarrivalschildhoodarrivals The information on this page is available in both English and Spanish. FAQs and answers. www.uscis.gov/childhoodarrivalswww.uscis.gov/childhoodarrivals The information on this page is available in both English and Spanish. FAQs and answers. www.weownthedream.orgwww.weownthedream.org – Online Eligibility Screening Tool and nationwide referral directory for non profit organizations. www. Cliniclegal.org - Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. www.aila.orgwww.aila.org - American Immigration Lawyer’s Committee (AILA) – Online Eligibility Screening Tool

15 Tel: 925.520.5195 Fax: 925.369.7222 spojmie@nasirilaw.com www.nasirilaw.com 6200 Stoneridge Mall Rd Suite 300 Pleasanton, CA 94588


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