You can replace a lost DACA card by filing Form I-765. It’s the same application that you filed along with your Form I-821D when initially requesting deferred action. It’s helpful to have a copy of your initial DACA application package. To avoid red flags, make sure that your new answers are consistent with your initial […]
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The final version of a rule to codify and fortify the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The rule largely maintains the DACA program as it was created by an Obama-era memo in 2012. It will take effect on October 31, 2022, presuming no legal challenges are launched against it. The final rule clarifies […]
For so long, a program that protects around 800,000 young immigrants in the United States struggled. The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA was instigated to protect children who unlawfully entered the country. Over the years and through different administrations, the program received support, faced disputes, and has been halted. Here’s what you need […]