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    JoseG

    Under 15 at the time you apply

    It was confirmed today in the teleconference that you must be 15 years old or older at the time of filing. The only way you can file if you are under 15 is if you are in removal proceedings.
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    JoseG

    Two Passport Questions

    I'm in the same situation you are. I have my expired passport that I got when I came here to the U.S. about 15 years ago. It is the only one that I have ever gotten so it still has the stamp on it with the date that I entered the U.S. The bad part though is that I lost my I-94 I have ebay and paypal receipts I am not going to renew my passport, but what I am going to do is get a matricula consular this saturday. I made copies of the first page which has all of the information and my picture on it, and of the page with the U.S. Visa and the page with the red stamp. Since you have your I-94, include it also. So to answer your question, no, it isn't absolutely necessary to renew your passport, as long as you have other forms of evidence to prove your identity, like school ids, matricula consular, birth certificate, expired visas and any other document that has your photo and name on it.
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    I would ask the school that you are attending to make you a letter stating that you are currently attending that school and taking classes to obtain your GED. Also, if they have any paperwork that you filled out when you signed up for your classes, ask them if they can give you copies.
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    JoseG

    Did you Submit your Application?

    In order to qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, you must meet one of the following education requirements: be currently in school, have a high school diploma, have a GED, or be an honorable discharge from the military. If you are currently in school taking classes for your GED, then yes, you can apply.
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    Admin

    Girls V. Boys Forum Game

    Think your smart huh? Okay, this is a pretty fun and simple game; granted we have a balance of members such as 50:50 girls and boys. Well the ratio can be a bit off. Nonetheless this is a fun game to play when your bored and have nothing to do. Just pop in and start playing. Okay, by the title you can tell its Girls vs. Boys, obviously. So here is a general outline. The game is a number game. The number starts at 50, if a boy posts he does this. Jesus says: 50 + 2 = 52 <---Boys are in the lead. If the number goes to 100 boys win. Now say its a girl that posts. Karina says: 52 - 2 = 50 <---Girls are clearly winning. If the number goes to 0 girls win. Rules: No Flaming/Spamming Talking to other members is allowed as long as you participate. No double posting. Meaning, Nick posts and 24 hours later comes back and posts. No, wait for some one else to post.
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    hi guys I'm currently new with this site but i came across this question, my mom mentioned that she had heard something about tattoos possibly being a reason why i could be denied. I really hope this isn't the case, i have 2 tattoos both aren't inappropriate in anyway, i have faith on my wrist and on my right back side the word family with 5 stars around it. personally i think this shouldn't be a reason for someone with a tattoo to be denied the right to this act , tattoos are in someway a way to express something we feel or something/someone we love. if anyone has anymore information about this i'd really appreciate it if you can let me know, I'm very anxious to know.. also does our grades thru out high school matter? or is it just important to have your diploma? thnxx!