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    Admin

    Check Your DACA Case Status

    To check your application status. go to www.uscis.gov http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis On the left side of the page there is going to be a Case Status box. You will then need to enter your receipt number into that box and either hit enter on your keyboard or hit the check status bottom. If your case is in their system then it should show up and tell you where your application is at. if it's not, you would wait and try again the following day. Hope this helps. Post questions below.
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    pswa83

    Different Types of I-797

    i'm happy to hear that there are some people who have received an I-797 letter. however, i would like to point out that there are different type of I-797. here is a table that explains the different types. Form Number Description I-797, Notice of Action Issued when an application or petition is approved. I-797A, Notice of Action Issued to an applicant as a replacement Form I-94. I-797B, Notice of Action Issued for approval of an alien worker petition. I-797C, Notice of Action Issued to communicate receipt of payments, rejection of applications, transfer of files, fingerprint biometric, interview, re-scheduled re-opened cases, etc I-797D Accompanies benefit cards. I-797E, Notice of Action Issued to request evidence. I-797F, Transportation Letter Issued overseas to allow applicants to travel. i guess the reason why i am writing this is because i dont want anyone to be mislead about the Notice Letters. please when you receive your I-797 letter, please see if there is a letter behind the last 7. a straight I-797 means that your application has been approved which i would think would happen after your EAD gets approves. the I-797C means that they have received your application, payments or any other step in your application progess.
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    JoseG

    Driving without a license

    Is this the only time you have gotten in trouble with the law? If so, I don't believe driving without a license will hurt you, unless you have done other things that add up. EDIT: This is straight from the USCIS website. http://www.uscis.gov...000082ca60aRCRD If I have a minor traffic offense, such as driving without a license, will it be considered a non-significant misdemeanor that counts towards the “three or more non-significant misdemeanors” making me unable to receive consideration for an exercise of prosecutorial discretion under this new process? A minor traffic offense will not be considered a misdemeanor for purposes of this process. However, your entire offense history can be considered along with other facts to determine whether, under the totality of the circumstances, you warrant an exercise of prosecutorial discretion.
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    have clean fingers...lol